| The short answer is yes.
If you would like control over the distribution of your estate it is imperative that you have a legally enforceable will drafted. In the event that you pass away intestate (that is without leaving a valid will) legislation will dictate the distribution of your estate.
Is the allocation of your assets something that you want to leave to somebody else to decide?
Sewell & Kettle Lawyers are experienced in the preparing binding wills and will draft your will in accordance with your intentions. The drafting of a will can vary in complexity depending on the nature of your assets and the beneficiaries that you wish to provide for after you pass on. |