Planning ahead to protect the people you love.

Nobody likes thinking about it, but putting a will in place is one of the most caring things you can do. We'll make it easy.

How We Can Help

Estate planning documents that protect the people you love

  • Wills (simple and complex)
  • Powers of Attorney (general and enduring)
  • Appointment of Enduring Guardian
  • Estate administration and probate
  • Estate disputes and contested wills
  • Superannuation nominations
  • Trusts and testamentary trusts
  • Advice on dying without a will
How It Works

A clear process from start to finish

1

Consultation

We discuss your family situation, assets, and wishes. We listen carefully before drafting anything.

2

Drafting

We prepare your documents using clear, legally sound language. No boilerplate — your documents reflect your wishes.

3

Review & signing

We walk through everything with you, answer any questions, and supervise proper signing and witnessing.

4

Safekeeping

We store your originals securely and keep copies. We'll remind you to review when circumstances change.

Signing important legal documents — wills and estates

When Did You Last Update Your Will?

Major life events — marriage, children, divorce, new property — can affect your will's validity. Call us for a review.

★★★★★

"Thank you so much to the Warners Bay team for all of your hard work, you have done a fantastic job. It has been an absolute pleasure having you guys working at such a professional level to settle Mum's estate and related matters."

Christopher E.
Warners Bay · Google Review
We'd love to hear from you

Your first chat is on us.

Drop us a line (02) 4950 8190
Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

A straightforward will starts from around $300. More complex arrangements with testamentary trusts or multiple beneficiaries cost more. We provide a fixed quote upfront.
Your estate is distributed according to NSW intestacy laws — which may not match your wishes. If you have children or a partner, this can create significant complications.
An EPOA allows a trusted person to manage your financial affairs if you lose capacity. It's a critical document for everyone, not just the elderly.
Yes. If you believe you've been unfairly excluded from a will, or if you're an executor dealing with a challenge, our solicitors can advise and represent you.

Let's have a chat

A professionally drafted will is one of the most caring things you can do for the people you love. Your first chat is on us.

Monday–Friday 8:30am–5:00pm · Three Lake Macquarie offices · Est. 1994