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Wills & estate planning
New South Wales
WHAT A WILL LOOKS LIKE
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Wills can be short or long, use complicated language or simple language. What is important is that your will meets your needs.
Of course your needs will change from time to time, which is why it's important to review your will on a regular basis. You may need to change it.
Here's a sample will that covers:
THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF WILLIAM FORYOU of 25 INTERNET PARADE, CYBERSPACE in the State of New South Wales.
I REVOKE all former Wills and Testamentary dispositions made by me and DECLARE this to be my last Will.
(a) I EMPOWER my Trustee to apply for the maintenance education and benefit of any minor beneficiary as my Trustee in their absolute discretion shall think fit the whole or any part of the capital or the income or both of that part of my estate to which that beneficiary is entitled or may in the future be entitled.
(b) I GIVE my Trustee a discretionary power of sale over the said estate.
IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand this day of one thousand nine hundred and ninety eight
Signed by the said Testator )
in our presence and witnessed )
by us in the presence of )
(name of witnesses) and each other.)
Signature of 1st witness
Signature of 2nd witness
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