Basic Estate Planning Essentials
Where clients do not have assets in companies or held in trusts, in many cases their estate planning intentions can be dealt with by a binding death nomination (if they have a superannuation interest) and a will, with other useful documents being an enduring power of attorney and an advance health directive. A rough guide to the function of these documents is: Your will: Binding death nomination (“BDN”): Enduring power of attorney: Advance Health Directive: Please contact us if you would like to discuss your estate planning needs. For current pricing on these services, please call Jessica Murray or email jessicam@qbmlaw.com.au