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Bayside Trusted · 25+ Years Experience

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Wills & Estates

Protect your family's future with expert estate planning from Brighton's trusted legal team

Overview

Quinn & Quinn helps Brighton families with comprehensive estate planning including wills, powers of attorney, probate applications, and estate administration. We provide clear, compassionate guidance through complex processes.

Our team takes the time to understand your family circumstances and wishes, ensuring your estate plan reflects your intentions and protects those you care about most.

What We Cover

Why Choose Quinn & Quinn

Comprehensive Estate Planning

We cover wills, powers of attorney, testamentary trusts, and guardianship in a single consultation.

Sensitive Family Situations

Experienced in blended families, complex estates, and contested wills with a compassionate approach.

Powers of Attorney Expertise

Detailed guidance on financial and medical powers of attorney to protect your interests.

Probate Administration

Full support through probate applications, estate administration, and distribution to beneficiaries.

How We Work

1

Initial Consultation

We discuss your wishes, family circumstances, and assets to understand your estate planning needs.

2

Document Preparation

We draft all necessary documents including your will, powers of attorney, and any trusts required.

3

Execution & Storage

We ensure proper execution of all documents and provide guidance on safe storage and future updates.

“After struggling to find a solicitor who understood our family's needs, Quinn & Quinn provided clear, compassionate advice on our estate planning. Highly recommend.”
Margaret O'BrienHampton VIC

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I need a will?

A will ensures your assets are distributed according to your wishes after death. Without one, your estate is distributed according to intestacy laws which may not reflect your intentions. A will also lets you nominate an executor and guardians for minor children.

What is a power of attorney?

A power of attorney authorises someone to make decisions on your behalf if you become unable to do so yourself. There are financial powers of attorney (for financial and legal decisions) and medical powers of attorney (for healthcare decisions).

How often should I update my will?

We recommend reviewing your will after major life events such as marriage, divorce, the birth of children or grandchildren, significant changes in assets, or the death of a beneficiary or executor.

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