Welcome to this weeks’ Wills & Estate Planning News.
Could your Will be invalid?
“Despite the importance of having an estate plan, most Australians are unaware of what commonly triggers a will invalid, according to an estate planner.
In order to ensure your wishes are carried out after you pass away, most Australians would be aware that they need to have a will in place.
What many wouldn’t know is that more than half of Australians do something that invalidates a will they’ve previously put together, Argyle Lawyers principle Peter Bobbin recently told the soon-to-be-released Nestegg podcast.”