Wills and Estates

A Will is one of the most important documents you can prepare. Having a valid Will allows you to decide who will manage your estate when you die, where your assets will go, and even make certain requests and wishes known.

Powers of Attorney allow you to appoint people to make legal and financial decisions on your behalf. Enduring Powers of Attorney continue even if you lose the ability to manage your own finances and legal affairs.

An Advance Care Directive is a document that allows a nominated person to make medical decisions on your behalf in the event you can no longer do so.

At Lincoln Chambers, we can advise on asset protection and prepare other documents. These include Wills, Testamentary Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Advance Care Directives. Our lawyers can also take the stress out of dealing with the estate of a loved one and assist with applications for a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration.