Plan for the Future with Clear Legal Guidance

Wills and estate planning help ensure your wishes are clearly documented and your assets are distributed according to your intentions. At Pham Solicitors, we work with individuals and families across Brisbane to draft wills, establish enduring powers of attorney, and provide advice on managing future arrangements. Our approach is practical and focused on reducing uncertainty for your beneficiaries, so you can move forward with confidence.

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Tailored Wills and Legal Directives

We prepare wills and legal documents that reflect your specific wishes, ensuring your instructions are clear and legally valid.

Asset Distribution and Beneficiary Protection

Our team helps you structure your estate to provide for loved ones and minimise potential disputes, offering guidance on asset transfer and beneficiary arrangements.

Ongoing Support and Practical Advice

We offer ongoing support for updating your will or estate plan as your circumstances change, and provide practical advice on legal requirements and next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What information do I need to provide when preparing a will?
You will need to provide details about your assets, liabilities, intended beneficiaries, and any specific wishes for distributing your estate. Information about guardianship for minor children and preferred executors is also important.
Q. When should I consider updating my will or estate plan?
It is advisable to review your will after major life changes such as marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, acquiring new property, or changes in your financial situation. Regular updates help ensure your intentions remain current and clear.
Q. How does the estate planning process work at Pham Solicitors?
We begin with an appointment to discuss your circumstances and objectives. Our team reviews your information, drafts the necessary documents, and guides you through finalizing and signing your will or estate plan.
Q. What is the role of an executor in a will?
An executor is responsible for administering your estate according to your instructions. This includes managing assets, paying debts, and distributing property to beneficiaries as outlined in your will.
Q. Can I include specific instructions for my business or investment properties in my estate plan?
Yes, your estate plan can address the management and distribution of business interests and investment properties. We work with you to document your wishes clearly to help reduce uncertainty for your beneficiaries.

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