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AU-WLwi01

Standard will: all to spouse for life, residue to others

You stay in control of who to give to. Whole of estate to spouse or partner for life. After death, split between other relatives and charities. Spouse can have capital too, if needed.Suitable for: person with or without children who may or may not have re-married, but wants spouse to have life interest only.  More Info
AU-WLwi02

Letter to executor

Straight forward letter to proposed executor of your will, asking whether he will accept the office on your death.  More Info
AU-WLwi03

Standard will: all to spouse for life, gift over to children

Gifts to anyone, as required. All to spouse for life, inc power to spend capital. Gift over to children absolutely. Wide trust powers.Suitable for: person with wealthy children who do not need large amount of cash on your death and for whom the "gift over" on death of tenant for life is not important.  More Info
AU-WLwi05

Standard will: - Resid to neice and nephew after legacies and bequests

You stay in control of who to give to. Main estate to nieces, nephews or others. Trust provisiors for children. Suitable for: anyone; single person, no spouse, no children.  More Info
AU-WLwi07

Standard will: all to one person

Simple will - all to one person. If that gift fails, then to another person or charity. Suitable for: single person with no relatives.  More Info
AU-WLwi08

Standard will: all to spouse, gift over to guardians and children

Gifts to anyone, as required. All to spouse absolutely. If he / she does not survive then child guardiars appointed. Trusts - half of residue for children.Other half of residue to guardiars. They receive income as it arises and may receive capital subject to a good "report" by children when they are of age. Trust provisiors allow for minor childrenSuitable for: young parents, particularly to cover unexpected accident.  More Info
AU-WLwi09

Will - Widow or widower among children

Gifts to anyone, as required. No formal trust but includes trust provisions suitable for under 18 beneficiaries in any relationship category. Suitable for: widow, widower or divorced person who has children but no "life partner".  More Info
AU-WLwi10

Standard will: gift to children of IHT nrb

Simple will - all to one person, probably spouse or life partner. If he or she dies first, then to others. Suitable for: married or single person, may have relatives.  More Info
AU-WLwi12

Standard will: house to spouse for life, residue to children

Gifts to anyone, as required. House and sum of money to spouse for life; after his or her death, to children and other relatives. Spouse may have capital too, if needed. Rest of estate to children now. Suitable for:anyone;person whose spouse needs house but may have few other assets to maintain himself / herself. Person with children.  More Info
AU-WLwi13

Standard will: All to spouse

Gifts to anyone, as required. May be used as "mirror" wills. Everything given to the other of them. If the other dies first, or they die together, then estate divided into 2 parts (or any number of parts, or not divided at all) and given to brothers and sisters or others. Trust provisiors. Suitable for:married couple, no children, any circumstancesSuitable for: married couple, no children, any circumstances.  More Info
AU-WLwi14

Standard will: half to spouse, half and gift over to children

"Gifts to anyone, as required. Half residue to spouse for life, income only; after his / her death then to children. Specific provision for spouse to occupy house as part of his / her half. Trust provisiors to maintain capital value (for benefit of remaindermen). Provision for termination of life interest in house if tenant for life co-habits with someone. (That is: lives together). Other half of estate to children immediately. Various provisiors to make sure the Trustees keep the capital value of the Trust Fund intact for the remaindermen - so less freedom to spend capital money on the tenant for life.Suitable for: person married to, or living with someone other than parent of his / her children.  More Info
AU-WLwi15

Standard will: 60% to partner, 40% to children

Gifts to anyone, as required. 60% of residue to wife / husband / life partner, for his / her life; 40% to children immediately. Suitable for: person living with someone other than parent of his / her children.  More Info
AU-WLwi16

Translator's statement

Official form for any translator to complete when they have acted as an interpreter / translator when either of the following documents was signed: a) an Enduring power of attorney b) an Advance Health Directive.  More Info
AU-WLwi18

Advance Health Directive

Specify and describe the ways you want to be medically treated should you lose the capacity to speak for yourself.  More Info
AU-WLwi19

Important documents and personal information checklist

Essential document to fill out and leave with your will. May save $$$s in investigation and legal fees if you should die unexpectedly.  More Info
AU-WLwi20

Discretionary trust will: all to spouse first, gift over to disc trust for children

This will can be used as a "Two year discretionary trust" will for the purposes of IHT. Suitable for: young parents to cover unexpected accident;Older parents;Anyone in a position to use the two year flexibility.  More Info
AU-WLwi21

Adult Guardian Request Form

Use this official form for the appointment of an Adult Guardian in Queensland.  More Info
AU-WLwi23

Adult Guardian Appointment Request form

Use this official form for the appointment of an Adult Guardian in New South Wales.  More Info
 
 
 
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