Secure your legacy today with your will-based estate plan

 

Secure your legacy today with your will-based estate plan

Click here to use DYOdocs to create free reports on the legal documents that you need as part of your will-based estate plan,

the type of will that you need, and

why it’s essential to have legal expertise you can trust

A will-based estate plan

Starting your will-based estate plan

  • No two estates are the same, which is why it's crucial to have an estate plan that is tailored to your unique circumstances. A skilled lawyer needs to work with you to understand your goals and develop a plan that reflects your wishes. They can also help you identify potential issues and recommend ways to address them.

  • To assist your lawyer to understand your goals they should be recorded in detail in the comfort of your home. Please record those wishes using our questionnaire. in either pdf format or word format.

    Please email your completed questionnaire to us: reception@rossholmes.co.nz.

    Our questionnaire will be able to be completed online in the near future.

  • Click here to use DYOdocs to create a free report on the legal documents which you need as part of your will-based estate plan.

The need for an experienced lawyer on your side

  • While it may seem easy to prepare a will-based estate plan on your own, there are many reasons why it is essential to have an experienced lawyer on your side when creating your estate plan:.

  • Having a properly prepared estate plan can help avoid legal challenges from family members or other interested parties after you pass away. An experienced lawyer can help you draft a plan that is legally sound and minimizes the risk of challenges. They can also help you update your plan as circumstances change over time.

  • Working with an experienced lawyer to create your estate plan can provide you with peace of mind. Knowing that your wishes will be carried out after you pass away and that your loved ones will be taken care of can bring a sense of comfort and security.

Disclaimer: This article should not be relied upon for legal advice. Always seek professional legal advice before making any decisions regarding your estate plan.