Why choose the Public Trustee?
The Public Trustee can prepare your Will only where nominated as the Executor (ie, the person who administers your estate) or as joint Executor with one or more other persons. The different circumstances and needs of individuals are paramount to the Public Trustee in the preparation of Wills. Will making is a specialised task with complex financial, legal and tax implications that should be considered to ensure that your estate is distributed as you wish. Given the importance of this document, it is vital that it is prepared by an expert who is supported by legal, accounting, taxation and investment professionals. Some good reasons for selecting the Public Trustee. The Public Trustee has – • prepared over 10,000 Wills and prepares around 700 Wills each year; • over 30 years experience in the preparation of Wills for Canberra people; • low fees for the preparation of Wills; • the expertise to offer objective and impartial advice that may help avoid any potential conflict and ensure the
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