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Writing a Will is Easier than you Think, say Family Law Experts Watts McCray

Announcement posted by Watts McCray Lawyers 02 May 2017

A will is easy to prepare and tells everyone what happens to your estate - money, property and possessions – when you die. For a lot of us, death is an uncomfortable topic and thinking about a will an inconvenient exercise. The implications of not having a will are long term, as disputes or uncertainties around your assets and liabilities can create confusion and financial distress after you leave.

Family law experts Watts McCray, with offices located in Sydney, Canberra, Central Coast, Parramatta, Norwest, Brookvale and Frenchs Forest, have been helping thousands of Australians with regards to powers of attorney and wills.  Whether it is your first time, or amending an existing will, the firm will ensure that your intentions are correctly expressed and reflect the current circumstance.

Making a will ensures that your assets go to the people you care about.  And it does not matter even if you think you have little to leave. The government steps in if you have not formally stated your intentions in a will. The will is a legal document that decides how to deal with debt, collect assets and distribute the estate in accordance with your wishes. To ensure that the will is valid, it is important to note that the laws differ state to state. Watts McCray with their large team of family law experts can help sift through these requirements and ensure that the document is written, witnessed and managed. For bequests to people outside the family – friends or organisations – the firm can help protect your wishes. 

Watts McCray Lawyers has over 40 years of experience in the field of family law, with expertise in creating wills that are right for their clients. They are specialists in divorce, relationship property matters and care of children. For all cases including complex divorce cases – ones that involve trusts, businesses or properties – Watts McCray are skilled negotiators who can resolve issues in and out of court. The team has sound knowledge and experience in collaborative law and other alternative dispute resolution methods. The firm also specialises in commercial, corporate, property and estate law.

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