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When should you Update your will?

A will isn’t something you create once and forget. Life changes, and your will should too. Consider updating it when you:

  • Get married, divorced, or enter a new relationship.
  • Have children or grandchildren.
  • Buy or sell property.
  • Start or close a business.
  • Experience a major change in financial circumstances.
  • Lose a loved on who was named in your existing will.

A quick review with your solicitor every few years ensures your will remains current and enforceable. It’s one of the simplest ways to safeguard your wishes as your life evolves.

Contact us today to plan the future of your Estate!

Call at 1800 88 31 31 or email us at info@melblawyers.com.au

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