You’ll feel empowered knowing you have your will and power of attorney sorted so you can get on with other things.
I’ll work with you to make sure that your affairs are in order, and your loved ones are looked after so you can sleep easy.
You’ve recently separated/divorced from your spouse, so it is important to make sure your will and enduring power of attorney is updated.
I want you to be comfortable with your choices. I know it can be tough making these decisions and it’s not uncommon to change your mind.
If you decide that you want to make changes to your nominated powers or attorney or guardians, I can make the necessary that for you with no additional charge.
Why not take advantage of my FREE15? This is an obligation free (and when I say “obligation free”, I mean it) appointment for you to get your bearings, find out what is involved and understand your costs – no mystery.
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Jun 4, 2021
Jun 4, 2021
Earlier this year I was researching some legal software that I was looking to implement here at G.Law HQ to help streamline some of our processes.
One of the programs I looked at offered a ‘bolt on wills system’.
Naturally, I was curious.
Jun 4, 2021
Oct 13, 2020
Oct 13, 2020
I spent some time in the garden on the weekend [yes, I know – I bet you’re surprised…].
While I was sitting there making a plan for some new garden beds we are preparing, I had this [rather philosophical thought] that in essence, my garden is actually a lot like life.
Oct 13, 2020
May 4, 2020
May 4, 2020
It’s the last episode and yeah, we reckon we’ve gotten pretty good at planning for this whole death malarkey. But, as Jan realises when she tries to talk to her sister about her own wishes, the people who love you can get a bit funny when you ambush them to talk about your inevitable death.
May 4, 2020
May 4, 2020
May 4, 2020
How do you balance the death of someone close to you with going into work? Can you show emotion? What if a colleague loses someone? Is it okay to talk about it? And what are your leave rights?
Butcher Leanne tells the story about a customer literally dying to make a point about lamb chops. Indigenous comedian and actor Steven Oliver talks about taking time off work for funerals. TED Talker Michelle Knox discusses how her own dad’s death led to a more supportive culture in her office.
Plus — what NOT to say to a colleague (e.g. “at least (anything’)!” is not advised.
May 4, 2020
May 4, 2020
May 4, 2020
You might have died, but your fb profile hasn’t.
Our online selves live on after we’ve died, so what are the big decisions we need to make about social media before we face death?
Tech journalist Claire Reilly talks us through the digital breadcrumbs of Tinder, Twitter, Tumbler, Bumble, Hinge, Facebook, Grindr and Insty that form the digital sandwich of your afterlife — and how to handle it now so your family won’t get a huge shock when they peer into your DM’s post-mortem.
Wait, can they do that? …
May 4, 2020
Apr 8, 2020
Apr 8, 2020
Your sick or ageing loved one is lying in a hospital bed. The doctors are asking for a decision: “What would they want?”. What about the advance care directive? Wait, what is that? And how do I make a decision about someone that’s not me?
Get your wishes in order, and make sure the people around you have theirs in order too. Jacinta talks about being asked in the ICU whether to keep her 97-year-old great uncle alive or not. And Dr Peter Saul talks us through what he calls an ‘authentic death’ in the chaos of an ICU.
Apr 8, 2020
Mar 21, 2020
Mar 21, 2020
So, who gets your kids if you die? And have they actually agreed to take them? SPOILER ALERT: A will written on the back of a coaster isn’t necessarily legit.
Here’s an easy guide to making a will and keeping it updated. We’ll cover all the basics, from the assets you can’t forget about, to nominating an executor — or outsourcing to a lawyer.
Lawyer Andrew Simpson shows Jan and her husband how to write a will (really CAN you just download one off the internet?); and Jan contemplates telling her sisters they’re not getting the apartment.
Plus you’ll learn what mistakes to AVOID when you’re divvying up your earthly possessions.
Mar 21, 2020
Jun 3, 2020
Jun 3, 2020
Do you have a business baby? You need to read this.
If you have a business – you need to consider it PROPERLY in your will.
Find the right will specialist for you. One who will invest the time to get this right.
By taking control now – you’re going to give your VIPs the security and peace of mind they need [and deserve] when the time comes.
Believe me. It is 100% worth it.
Jun 3, 2020