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  • Estate planning for your children

    Who should I appoint as guardian of my infant children if I die or become incapacitated? How can my children's inheritance be protected in event of marriage breakdown?
  • Who should I appoint as guardian of my infant children if I die or become incapacitated? How can my children's inheritance be protected in event of marriage breakdown?

    Arrangements such as testamentary trusts can allow for protection of a child's inheritance and can also provide income for a child under age 18 or can limit the income of a child over 18 up to a nominated age.

    You can discuss these very important matters with Kaylie Bourke or Ian McGilvray who both have over 30 years experience in wills, enduring powers of attorney and estate administration.

  • Whether you have an immediate transaction or legal problem to deal with or you need a plan for the future, talk to us to find out how we can help you.
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