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Telemon Lawyers

Locality: Manly, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 8065 3080



Address: Suite 10, Chancery Chambers, 8 Belgrave St 2095 Manly, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.telemon.com.au

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03.01.2022 Wills Do I really need one? Writing a will is one of those things that many of us put off. I suppose we don’t really like thinking about our death that much. Funny that. It can also loom in our minds that writing a will is a big deal. Hours spent with a solicitor and your partner arguing over the minutiae of who gets what.... And if you’ve got young children, couples sometimes put off a will because they can’t decide who would be guardian if both of them were to die. But writing a will first and foremost will often save your surviving partner or family a significant degree of stress arising from the red tape of dying intestate (that is, without a will). If a person dies intestate and has assets in their sole name then the surviving partner may have to apply for Letters of Administration in the estate, rather than obtaining a Grant of Probate. While both are not insignificant steps, Letters of Administration takes longer, is more expensive and requires additional and sometimes costly steps which aren’t necessary in obtaining a Grant of Probate. The additional time and money are naturally burdens on a partner at a difficult time which can be easily avoided by the drafting of a will. Getting a basic will together does not take much time. For more information read our FAQ’s on Will and Estate Law or Contact us to get started.

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