Wills and marriage.

Your wedding day is one of the happiest days of your life. It is a time when you look to the future. Yet marriage may cancel your Will, unless it is expressly made in contemplation of marriage.

Marriage is for both partners a time to think seriously about making a Will.
Statistically, half of us don’t make a Will. People often think everything will go automatically to their partner or spouse.

But under Tasmanian law, this is not necessarily so.

Good planning with an Estate Planner can also ensure your family’s financial future when you’re not around. And you may avoid the possibility of the family home being sold and financial uncertainty for your spouse.

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