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We understand that life doesn’t always fit within traditional business hours. That’s why we offer flexible appointment scheduling, including late nights and Saturdays.
We also offer appointments in Mandurah, Dawesville and Waroona.
Call or book online to schedule a convenient time that suits your needs. If you can’t see your preferred day or time or need an urgent appointment, please call to discuss with one of our friendly team members on (08) 9535 1577.
Wills & Estate Planning
Making a Will saves time, money and stress for your loved ones at an already difficult time.
Proper estate planning is vital if you want to make sure that your family is provided for during your lifetime and after.
Call or book online to speak with one of our Lawyers about your Will.
A Will is not the only document you need to consider. What would happen if you were no longer capable of making decisions for yourself?
You may need to consider making an Enduring Power of Attorney or Enduring Power of Guardianship.
Enduring Power Of Attorney
The Enduring Power of Attorney is a simple way to appoint someone to manage your affairs and deal with your assets when you lack the legal capacity to do it yourself.
If, for example, you are hospitalised, or need expensive special care, your attorney could liquidate some of your assets to meet your necessary expenses. Because of the extensive power granted under an Enduring Power of Attorney, it should only be considered between people with a solid trust relationship, such as spouses and family members.
You should seek legal advice about setting up the Enduring Power of Attorney to ensure those you care for are not inconvenienced by your incapacity.
Enduring Powers Of Guardianship
An Enduring Power of Guardianship gives a person of your choice the power to make important personal, lifestyle and treatment decisions on your behalf, should you ever become incapable of making such decisions yourself.
Your Guardian cannot make decisions in relation to your financial affairs.
Advance Health Directive
An Advance Health Directive (AHD) is a legal document that enables you to make decisions about the treatment you would want (or not want) to receive if you became sick or injured and were incapable of communicating your wishes.
Sometimes referred to as a “living will”, this document is a directive to your doctors to make decisions regarding your treatment if you lack legal capacity. It is quite different to assisted dying and while you cannot rely upon this document to accelerate your end, it is a powerful tool to ensure your treating doctors do not take steps that are designed to prolong your life where, in their assessment, you have no chance of recovering any quality of life.
When someone dies, you may need to see a lawyer if you have been named as the Executor of a Will.
If a person dies without a valid Will Letters of Administration may be required.
These applications can be complex and often require the assistance of a Lawyer.
To discuss your matter with a Lawyer please contact us or book online.
Don’t know where to start?
Book in to see one of our Lawyers today. We offer appointments in Mandurah, Dawesville and Waroona and have availability for late night appointments and Saturday’s.
At NashClavey-Mandurah, we understand that planning for or dealing with aging, disability and death is confronting. Our mission is to provide our clients with compassionate and informed legal advice to give them the peace of mind that their family will be provided for both during their lifetime and after.