Trusts & Wills

A will and enduring power of attorney are two simple but essential legal documents.  Without a valid will, family are left very vulnerable and can often face an unexpected outcome as they try and establish what the deceased had wanted.

A power of attorney is essential as it enables the family to deal with issues that arise when you are alive but unable to act on your own behalf.

Through the journey of life, clients experience a huge range of unexpected events.  Planning to protect your assets from events beyond your control is one of the benefits of transferring your assets to a trust.  A trust can provide valuable protection against unexpected events such as relationship breakdown, remarriage, economic crisis, changes in government policy and family disputes.