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Veitch Family Lawyers

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 8014 5837



Address: Level 21, 133 Castlereagh Street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

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

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14.01.2022 Don't forget to write the full year '2020' when signing documents. Too easy for '20 to be changed to another year after you've signed.



12.01.2022 Once our website is up and running, I’ll be posting some helpful information about Testamentary Trusts. Do you need one in your will? Under what circumstances should you include one (or more)? What are the advantages? A Testamentary Trust can enable decent tax advantages for your loved ones should you pass. If you have a business and/or Family Trust, it’s a no-brainer. Stay tuned. This is well worth understanding.

12.01.2022 If you’re concerned about COVID-19 in regard to your personal circumstances and do not have an up-to-date Will and Enduring Powers of Attorney and Guardianship, we’re open - online - and are ready to help. We have a fully online and contactless Wills and Estate Planning service that you can manage in your own time and space - without the need to meet anyone, at any time. This is how it works:... 1. You answer a set of targeted questions specific to your personal situation directly onto the Estate Planning platform on our website (you can have as many goes as you like). 2. When you’re ready, you give us permission to save and review your information. 3. Following this review, we will set up a video conference with you to discuss. 4. We will then provide tailored estate planning advice according to your instructions. 5. Once we have drafted your documents, we will email them to you for your review and approval. 6. We will then arrange for ‘virtual signing’ of your approved documents online. (Note: NSW passed emergency legislation on 24.03.2020 to allow for virtual signing of certain documents. We expect other states will follow shortly). Here is a link to our website where you can easily ‘Make A Start’: http://veitchlaw.com.au/ All the very best, everyone. We’re here if you need us, and we’ve made it as easy as we can. Take care.

09.01.2022 Dont forget to write the full year 2020 when signing documents. Too easy for 20 to be changed to another year after youve signed.



05.01.2022 If youre concerned about COVID-19 in regard to your personal circumstances and do not have an up-to-date Will and Enduring Powers of Attorney and Guardianship, were open - online - and are ready to help. We have a fully online and contactless Wills and Estate Planning service that you can manage in your own time and space - without the need to meet anyone, at any time. This is how it works:... 1. You answer a set of targeted questions specific to your personal situation directly onto the Estate Planning platform on our website (you can have as many goes as you like). 2. When youre ready, you give us permission to save and review your information. 3. Following this review, we will set up a video conference with you to discuss. 4. We will then provide tailored estate planning advice according to your instructions. 5. Once we have drafted your documents, we will email them to you for your review and approval. 6. We will then arrange for virtual signing of your approved documents online. (Note: NSW passed emergency legislation on 24.03.2020 to allow for virtual signing of certain documents. We expect other states will follow shortly). Here is a link to our website where you can easily Make A Start: http://veitchlaw.com.au/ All the very best, everyone. Were here if you need us, and weve made it as easy as we can. Take care.

04.01.2022 Once our website is up and running, Ill be posting some helpful information about Testamentary Trusts. Do you need one in your will? Under what circumstances should you include one (or more)? What are the advantages? A Testamentary Trust can enable decent tax advantages for your loved ones should you pass. If you have a business and/or Family Trust, its a no-brainer. Stay tuned. This is well worth understanding.

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