Blog Post

Wills & Deceased Estates

  • By Justin Hosking
  • 03 Jun, 2018

Many people put off having a discussion about their last will and testament, but this is one legal issue you don’t want to leave unattended. It could result in a major dispute in your family, one which you are not around to resolve.

Having a well drafted will takes on greater importance if you have children from more than one marriage, if you have adopted children, and if you don’t have any children at all. Getting the proper advice can save your family from uncertainty and worry at a time when they really need to focus on grieving and recovery.

Estate planning is an area of law that is far more complex than it first appears, even for people who have relatively modest assets. Assets that are not held personally, for example, funds held in trusts, superannuation accounts and joint holdings, need to be dealt with skilfully to ensure they are distributed the way you intend.

The team at Hosking Lawyers are experienced in assisting clients in making a will, contesting a will, obtaining probate, setting up power of attorney, trusts and deceased estates. We offer the complete service, making each stage of the process as easy and as stress free as possible.

Contact us today for all your will, probate and deceased estate needs on the Mornington Peninsula.  
By Justin Hosking 14 May, 2018

An increasing number of people are turning to the internet for all sorts of advice. Fashion advice. Medical advice. Marriage advice.

Here at Hosking Lawyers we buy clothes, toys for our kids and equipment for our four wheel drives online. But when you have a legal problem, don't turn to the internet for answers, contact us to get the correct advice and professional representation.
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