Wills and Estates

Estate Planning is not merely ensuring that you have a current estate Will in place. It includes proper consideration of:

  • General Power of Attorney and/or Enduring Power of Attorney (Guardianship).
  • proper construction of your will having regard to the type and nature of your assets
  • whether or not the use of a Testamentary Trust would be more appropriate

Having a plan in place ensures that your estate will end up in the right hands, and without creating a financial burden for those receiving it. At O’Brien & O’Brien we are able to assist you in reaching an informed decision on all aspects of Estate Planning and draft the necessary documentation to put your plan into effect.

Remember your first consultation is always free, so contact us.

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