Make a Will in Mandurah
Second only to Perth, Mandurah is one of the largest cities in Western Australia. Also located beside the water, this city is only 72 kilometers south of Perth and has largely the same climate. Warm, humid days for most of the year that foster beach visits, boating, and dolphin spotting. Wildlife is abundant in this part of Western Australia, and many people who live in Mandurah are familiar with seeing pelicans, the Mandurah blue manna crab, and all many of ocean life.
Those who live in Mandurah love the ability to be close to city amenities, without being disconnected from nature. This area is known for its wildlife, especially the blue manna crab. Surrounded by so much life and happiness and fun, it can be easy to forget that every life will sometimes come to an end. Preparing for this time, well before it is even a distant threat, is the best way to make sure that your family and loved ones are properly cared for.
Many people put off making a will in Mandurah—many wait so long that by the time they think of creating a will, it is too late. Having a living will is essential to ensuring that your family and assets are protected after your pass away. Not having one can leave the state in charge of distributing your assets, which usually means that the people and organization you wanted to provide for get nothing. A will allows you to have control over your estate even after you pass on, to make sure that your family has the resources they need to recover and continue living a comfortable life.
Many people also like to include organizations or charities in their estate planning. Those organizations will not be taken care of unless they are explicitly mentioned in a will.
Why do so many people put off making a will in Mandurah? Recent studies have shown that at least 50% of Australian citizens die without having a will. While some of these cases work out fine and their assets are returned to their closest living heir, many are caught up in lengthy legal battles. Still others have their estates returned to a person that they the deceased would not have wanted to provide for
Many people put off this process because talking about death is an uncomfortable and taboo subject. Most, however, simply put it off because meeting with a will maker or a lawyer is inconvenient. That is why we provide home visit will services. When you work with us, we meet with you on your terms, at your home, office, or other location, at a time that works for your schedule. We make making a will easy and stress-free.