I want to change my Will
Your Will expresses your wishes at a certain point in time. Times change and your Will should change with them. Situations where you might want to change your Will include:
- you marry, divorce or enter into a de facto relationship
- you have a child or step-child
- you have a grandchild
- one of your children is divorced or separated
- your children have step-children
- your spouse or partner dies
- a beneficiary dies or is incapacitated
- you acquire or dispose of assets - especially an asset specifically left to people in your Will
The Public Trustee does not charge for any changes to your Will.
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