OUR EXPERIENCE & Knowledge
Everybody should draw up a Will as it’s a clear declaration of how you wish your property and assets to be disposed of when you die. In the absence of a Will, the administration of your estate will need to be dealt with under the rules of Intestacy.
Making a Will can help protect those you have left behind while inadequate planning may result in an unnecessarily large tax liability and unexpected hardship for beneficiaries.
Our Probate & Wills Law practice includes, but is not limited to:
Preparation and Drafting of Wills
The Administration of Estates, including advice to beneficiaries on their rights and in relation to the estate
Insolvent Estates
Complex Estate Planning with Capital Acquisitions Tax Advice
Tax-efficient Transfer of Assets and Businesses
Powers of Attorney, including Wards of Court and Enduring Powers of Attorney
All contentious Probate and Administration matters
NEWMAN DOYLE LLP Our Process
We understand the pressures with which our clients sometimes have to deal. So allow us to give you a call and we’ll take it from there.