Wills & Power of Attorney


Australian Direct Law advise clients in relation to a multitude of issues when preparing a Will or drafting a Power of Attorney.

The inclusions in a Will or Power of Attorney are as individual as the client’s fingerprint. There maybe future health issues to consider, business interests, directorships and family considerations such as guardianship of children.
Each area needs to be addressed so that the Will or Power of Attorney you sign is upheld.

At the age of 18 years each individual should make a Will and make changes as the journey of life changes. Whenever, the circumstances of a client changes it should be reflected in the changing of the Will.

Drafting a Will or a Power of Attorney is one of the most powerful statements most people make during their lifetime.

Please seek the advice from Australian Direct Law to assist you in this legal area.