How marriage affects your existing Will and your Enduring Power of Attorney?
- kevis8
- Apr 16, 2023
- 1 min read
Marriage will automatically revoke your existing Will and your Enduring Power of Attorney (in full or in part).
You should review your Estate Planning if: - you marry, divorce, re-mary; - your executor/s or attorney/s die or loss their capacity; - you became a parent.
We can make/ update your Will and your Enduring Power of Attorney for a very competitive fee.
We offer a discount for couples.
