Estate Matters
& Planning

 
 
 
 
 

Estate Matters & Planning

A will is a written and signed statement, made by an individual, which provides for the disposition of their property when they die. Power of attorney is a document which gives a person the right to make binding decisions for another. For instance, an elderly parent who fears they may become mentally incapacitated may choose to give power of attorney to one of their children.

Knowing that, in the event of your death, your property will be disposed of according to your wishes can give you peace of mind. Let Peninsula Law help with your estate planning and put your mind at ease.

• Estate planning
• Family provisions
• Testamentary trusts
• Wills and probate
• Enduring guardianships
• Power of attorney

JOHN TURNELL
Wills, Probate
and Estate Planning/
Conveyancing

John went to the University of Sydney where he obtained a Master of Laws degree and later in his career went back to Macquarie University graduating with a Master of Arts degree. His specialty is Wills, Probate, Estate Planning, Succession Act litigation and Elder Person’s Law. John was admitted to practice as a solicitor in 1976 and has over 35 years legal experience.

John is a keen sportsman. He referees rugby union on the Central Coast and is a keen bicyclist. When not at Peninsula Law is also an amateur historian with a special interest in Australian military history.
 
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