Wills & Estates
Drafted for you by lawyers who understand what you have built.
For founders, professionals, and individuals with complex estates, a standard will is rarely enough. Dexterity Law drafts wills and advises on estate planning for people whose financial lives deserve more than a form-filling exercise. We offer fixed fees, direct advice, and quick turnarounds times.
Why us?
Principal-led
Every will at Dexterity Law is handled by the principal of the firm: a lawyer with magic circle training who has advised on complex commercial and transactional matters throughout their career.
Coordination
A will does not exist in isolation. For clients with accountants, financial planners, or other legal advisors, we are comfortable working alongside them to ensure your estate plan is consistent with your broader financial strategy.
Transparent Fees
Our fees are published on this page. There are no hourly billing surprises, no open-ended engagements, and no ambiguity about scope. You will know exactly what the matter will cost before we begin.
Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney
We draft wills for individuals and couples, including enduring powers of attorney (EPA) (financial and personal/medical).
Simple vs complex: A simple Will involves straightforward assets (property, savings, superannuation).
A Will matter involves business interests, family trusts, investment portfolios, blended family circumstances, or prior relationship assets.
Not sure which applies to you? We will confirm when we speak with you during your free consultation.
Estate planning for people with complex financial lives requires more than a document. It requires a lawyer who understands what you have built, how it is structured, and what you want to happen to it.
We start with the full picture
Before we draft anything, we take the time to understand your estate: your assets, your structures, your family circumstances, and your intentions. For clients with trusts, companies, superannuation, or business interests, we consider how each element interacts.
We understand the commercial and structural context
Many of our clients have assets that sit outside their personal name entirely (whetherheld in trusts, companies, or superannuation funds). These assets are not automatically dealt with by a will, and without careful planning they can create significant problems for beneficiaries and executors. We bring the commercial and structural understanding needed to address these issues properly.
We advise on testamentary trusts where they are warranted
A testamentary trust is not the right structure for every client, but for estates involving significant assets, business interests, or beneficiaries who would benefit from asset protection and tax flexibility, it is worth serious consideration. We explain the benefits and limitations clearly, without pushing a structure that does not suit your circumstances.
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