Get expert support with making a Will and planning ahead.

Making Wills and Estate Planning

Preparing for the future involves a whole lot more than making a Will. At Norton Legal, I open your eyes to the intricacies of estate planning, guiding you through so you don’t miss a thing. 

Making a Will doesn’t need to be complicated… but it does need to be accurate.

Protecting your whole life’s worth of accumulated wealth can be complex, so it’s risky to cut corners. At Norton Legal, I help you confidently and accurately make a tax-effective and asset-protective Will so you can be confident that your family (and wishes) are truly honoured as you hope.

You don’t know what you don’t know, and heck, you’re not expected to. If you’re asking questions like ‘What happens to my super after I pass?’ or ‘How do I reduce the tax payable amount on what I leave behind?’… you’re in the right place.

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Will and estate planning is ideal for you if:

  • You need a Will or have one and need it reviewed

  • You want to ensure your family is protected and your wishes are carried out when you are unable to do so

  • You haven’t yet nominated who the guardians would be for your children if something were to happen to you

  • You need help with preparing documents for Enduring Powers of Attorney or an Appointment of Medical Treatment Decision Maker

  • You need a second pair of eyes to review your trust, superannuation and business documents

  • You want to know more about tax and asset protection advantages that will save your beneficiaries thousands of dollars each year

  • You want to protect your inheritance for your children who are in tricky relationships or financial circumstances

  • You want to leave an inheritance to a child with a disability and need help with setting up a disability trust.

How much does it cost for Wills and Estate Planning?

  • Estimate of costs only, full cost agreement will be provided after strategy meeting.

  • A deposit of $385 is required before your strategy meeting. This is included in our cost estimate (i.e. it isn’t an additional fee).

What’s the difference between a Will and an estate plan? 

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A Will is a legal document that outlines who should inherit your assets and who will oversee the process after your death. It only takes effect upon your death, is subject to probate, and doesn't address incapacity or non-probate assets. 

On the other hand, an estate plan is a comprehensive set of legal documents and strategies that includes a Will but goes beyond it. It covers various aspects of your financial and personal affairs, such as minimising taxes, planning for incapacity, and managing assets during your lifetime. Estate plans may also include trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives to provide a more comprehensive and versatile approach to managing your estate and personal well-being.

How you can make a Will or plan your estate with me in 4 easy steps

Step 1

BOOK A FREE 15 MINUTE CHAT

Let’s arrange a quick chat online to find out whether this service is right for you.

Step 2

60-MINUTE Strategy Meeting

In our 1:1 meeting, we’ll discuss your individual situation and go through the ideal instructions for your family and assets, as well as the cost agreement and details on the next steps.

Step 3

DRAFTING

I draft out your estate plan and/or Will. You review the documents.

Step 4

SIGN OFF

Upon approval, receive a final copy of your Will.

Make your Will with full confidence today

Why a DIY Will just doesn’t cut it…

Using a DIY Will or online Will Builder might seem tempting due to the price, but there are several important reasons why they often fall short. One significant drawback is the lack of tailored legal advice. Estate planning is a complex area, and most people aren't legal experts. 

Without proper guidance, you may make mistakes that can have serious consequences. For example, superannuation doesn't automatically become part of your estate, meaning you can't freely gift it in your Will. This can lead to unintended beneficiaries or assets ending up with the wrong people. 

Also, asset ownership can be confusing, especially if you have a business in a family trust. It's crucial to have someone who understands the ins and outs of these arrangements to ensure your assets go to the right folks. Just think about it… estate planning involves your life's accumulated wealth, so it's not an area where you want to cut corners. Consulting with a legal expert like myself is essential to create a well-crafted and effective estate plan tailored to your specific needs… it would be my pleasure to help you with this significant task.

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