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Oracle Law is your trusted local Will firm, specializing in Will planning to protect your loved ones and ensure your wishes are carried out effectively.
Why choose Oracle Law for your Wills? Selecting Oracle Law to draft your Will is a crucial decision for several reasons:
When organizing your Estate plan, there are three pivotal documents you should have:
Did you know that 45% of Australians lack a valid Will? A Will is the sole method to guarantee that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after your passing.
Our fees are among the most competitive in the industry.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. When should I update my Will? Our practitioners can offer guidance regarding your existing Will. Consider updating your Will when:
2. Why are our services so affordable? At Oracle Law, we firmly believe that all Australians should have access to high-quality estate planning and advice. Drafted by experienced lawyers and rigorously tested in the Supreme Court, you can trust that you’re receiving a top-notch Will without excessive fees.
Making your Will has never been more accessible or affordable, and this value-driven approach is at the core of Oracle Law. We value the relationships we build with our Will clients and look forward to assisting them with their other legal needs in the future.
3. Can I prepare my own Will? Preparing your own Will is not recommended. Crafting a Will necessitates precise and specialised wording, making it a critical legal task. Legal meanings of words often differ from their everyday usage, and homemade Wills frequently contain ambiguities. Dealing with ambiguities can result in substantial costs and delays, potentially involving the Supreme Court.
A Will must adhere to strict legal requirements to be valid. If your Will is improperly drafted or declared invalid, your assets may be distributed according to a predefined formula outlined in legislation, contrary to your intentions. Individuals lacking legal qualifications risk making mistakes, introducing uncertainty, or missing opportunities for effective estate planning. Investing in having a legal professional draft your Will now is a small yet significant step that you and your loved ones will appreciate in the future.