Jackson and Associates Solicitors are located in Belair,
South Australia and offer a professional Wills Services and
Estate Planning service, which includes the power of dead property distribution
and attorney services. Our firm is practicing in Belair, and our committed team
is experienced and knowledgeable.
If you need help in preparing your Wills, or have died in
the family, and you are not sure what the next step is, contact Jackson and
Associates Solicitors on 08 8278
8566
Prepare your Wills
A wish is important if you want to determine who goes to
your property and assets. Although this is not a difficult process, to ensure
that documents are legal and are in the court of law, there is a need to do it
properly.
It is also important to remember that whenever you feel a
major change in your life, you will have to update or redo your Wills. Some examples include:
- You remarriage
- You divorced
- A beneficiary passes
- There is a significant change in your property such as whether you buy or sell a home.
Jackson and Associates Solicitors can help you prepare your Wills and fulfill your last desires
after your death.
Wills & Powers of Attorney |
Deceased Estates
Once a person passes, they need to split
their property according to their most recent wish. It involves collecting all
the assets, paying any debt and then dividing the remaining assets between the
beneficiaries.
If the deceased had no will then the state law will
determine how the property is divided - it usually means that they go to the
spouse or the nearest living relative.
Jackson and Associates Solicitors can assist in the whole
process including collection and distribution of assets.
The Powers of Attorney
authorize authorization or authorization to work on behalf of the granters in
relation to financial decision and / or health care decisions.
This is an important legal document which should be
specifically written to determine what the lawyer has and what circumstances.
Jackson and Associates Solicitor Lawyers can assist you in
making and protecting the power of documents.
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