Making a Will

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As with most middle-aged Australian adults or senior citizens, making a will is often the last thing on our minds. No one really wants to take the time to sit down and decide who should inherit their assets or who they?ll entrust as a reliable witness. It?s completely understandable if you haven?t made any future plans yet, but the truth is that we all have to face what?s coming one way or another.

 

The good news is that you don?t have to search up questions like ?How to make a will?? or ?Where to get a will done?? on the web anymore. We at WiserNow want nothing but to share our legal knowledge through the appropriate channels. Not only is our team fully capable of providing free will preparation, but they?ll walk you all the processes and ensure that everything?s happening at a pace that?s comfortable for you.

 

For a compassionate service that?ll help you when it comes to getting a will drawn up, don?t hesitate to reach out us at WiserNow. Allow us to help you gain a better understanding of wills and estates.

 

Do I need a lawyer to make my will legal?

 

Whether you?re thinking about hiring lawyers who?ve been admitted to the bar or a small group of  solicitors with official practising certificates, the requirements to make a will legal don?t explicitly include the assistance of a third-party expert.

 

If you have simple assets ? that is, property and possessions that are easily divisible or distributable, like a residential home or personal possessions like jewellery ? a simple will may suffice, and with our free Bronze plan at WiserNow, you can easily create and draft a legally approved will template.

 

On the other hand, if you have stocks, business prospects, or proprietorship of commercial properties, you may require legal counsel to avoid future disputes from family, relatives, or even business associates and partners.

 

Much like an affidavit or contract, it is absolutely essential that you comply with all the specific provisions for making a will. Otherwise, your personal wishes and instructions may not to take into effect. In fact, if you?re opting for a DIY legal aid will kit, there?s a chance that it may be rendered void if even just the smallest details are missing.

 

To ensure your estate and assets are managed in the way you want in your online will , consider our Silver Plan, which includes legal validation and issue identification by our specialist backend legal team. Meanwhile, opting for our bespoke Gold plan includes a personalised legal consultation to ensure that your document is legally binding.

 

When you choose WiserNow, you’re making a purchase with a purpose. Both our Silver and Gold tiers come with a donation to a charity of your choosing or a WiserNow-nominated charity. Speak to one of our friendly personnel and start making a will by finding the package that best fits your unique situation.

 

What are the important steps when making a will?

 

Here in Australia, you can make your will so long as you are age 18 or older, a citizen of the country, and last but not least, of sound mind. If you pass all these basic eligibility requirements, then you can push through and complete the following steps to making a will:

 

  1. Write down all your personal details and then double-check to see if every piece of information is updated. This is particularly important as your identification data on certain legal documents may change over the years.
  2. Be sure you include that you are currently of sound mind and have the full mental capacity to create a will. It should also be stated that you are nullifying or revoking all previous wills you?ve made thus far.
  3. Clearly specify both your beneficiaries and executors, especially if you?re considering charitable bequests within your will. Accurately detailing these factors will ultimately do away with distribution and allotment confusion in the future.
  4. Sign all the necessary sections and have at least two legal witnesses present for validation. This is arguably the most crucial part of completing a will in Australia.

 

Seeing that you?re now familiar with the steps to making a will, once you?ve completed one with us, you can rest assured that your wills are safe with us forever, as opposed to unreliable traditional hard copies that are subject to loss.

 

What should I consider when making a will in Australia?

 

There are a number of aspects to consider when making a will in Australia. To give you a better idea, you would have to think about the consequences of passing away without writing a will, how to effectively manage your assets, and how marriage and family affect your current will.

 

  • Consequences of passing away without writing a will. Dying intestate means that all your belongings will be given to your relatives according to the laws regarding inheritance. This could include certain relatives receiving assets even if you may not want them in their hands.
  • How to effectively manage your assets. Don?t just note down every valuable item you have in your possession. It?s also equally important to designate outstanding debts and even take into account your beloved pets.
  • How marriage and family affect your current will. Remember that marriage has the power to revoke an existing will you?ve already made. Tying the knot entails updates to whatever you?ve drafted. Additionally, if you?ve been blessed with a baby, it would also be best practice to organise a will around them.

 

It can be quite overwhelming to think about all of the mentioned points. As such, you should proceed at your own pace and make changes as you go. Afterwards, when you want everything in legal writing, we?ll be right here to provide you with the guidance you need and all the help with making a will.

 

Consider either our Silver or Gold tier plans and benefit from an unlocked will that you can edit whenever you want. On top of that, if you choose one of our wills Australia packages, we at WiserNow will send a $50 donation to a charity of your choice. Talk to our team about where you?d want to send the monetary support and we?ll have it all set up in no time.

 

Regardless of whether you?re in urban cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Canberra, or other areas like Perth and Adelaide ? allow WiserNow to assist you and start making a will to leave your legacy the way you want it.

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