Murnane Legal | Mobile Wills and Estates

Murnane Legal | Mobile Wills and Estates

Law Practice

Docklands, Victoria 87 followers

Custom Wills and Estate Planning that fits around you.

About us

Estate Planning that fits around your commitments When would you like to meet? Would you like to meet in person or is a Zoom conference easier? At Murnane Legal, we are flexible so you do not have to be. Often, only one or two conversations are required in order to professionally draft your Will, Power of Attorney and any other requirements. We believe that Estate Planning does not need to be complicated. We will explain everything in plain English and talk through your options so you can make informed decisions about your life and your family’s future.

Website
murnanelegal.com.au
Industry
Law Practice
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Docklands, Victoria
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022
Specialties
wills and estates, wills, power of attorney, testamentary trust wills, medical treatment decision maker appointments, superannuation binding death nominations, and estate planning advice

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Employees at Murnane Legal | Mobile Wills and Estates

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  • Godparents once played a key role in a child's spiritual development. Now, their role is more diverse. What are the modern responsibilities and legal implications of being a godparent? https://lnkd.in/gvVMwJRs Mark Murnane DISCLAIMER: This article and video is provided for general information purposes only. It does not constitute specific legal advice or opinion. Although our aim is to provide you with as accurate information as possible, you should not act or rely upon the information in this article or video without seeking the advice of an experienced lawyer who specialises in the particular area of law relevant to your inquiry. Please do not to hesitate to contact Murnane Legal to make further inquiries or to make an appointment to discuss the specifics of your situation.

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  • So, why bother making a Will? Well, let's see... you've got dependents to consider, like the tiny humans you're responsible for, and the stuff you've accumulated that you want to leave to specific people. Then there's businesses, succession planning, complicated family dynamics, trusts, and superannuation. We'll carefully craft your Will so it minimises the chances of a family feud after you're gone. Clarity is key; A good Will makes probate a breeze for your loved ones. On the flip side, a dodgy Will can potentially lead to costly drama and courtroom battles. Your Will lets you decide who gets your stuff and who's in charge of making it happen - your trusty Executor. Your Will is one of the most important documents you'll ever sign, so get it done right with an experienced Wills and Estates lawyer. Mark Murnane

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  • We love it when our clients provide us with positive feedback after the Will signing. When they then put those comments into a review like this one, it really helps prospective customers to feel more confident in choosing us. Like many of our clients over recent months, Emilia and Serge came to Murnane Legal to secure a properly-drafted Will before their overseas holiday. Thanks again, Emilia and Serge. We hope you have a lovely holiday! Mark Murnane #googlereviews #smallbusiness #melbourne #willsandestates

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  • Testamentary Trust Wills have become our most popular choice of Will this month, so we thought it might be a good idea to remind people of the benefits! It's an investment which could potentially save your loved ones tens of thousands of dollars. Setting up in your Will a Testamentary Trust that commences after your death, may provide significant tax savings on your beneficiaries’ inheritance through savings on: 💰income tax on income earned on their inheritance; and 💰Capital Gains Tax and Stamp Duty on assets they inherit. MORE: https://lnkd.in/gjdgZyAJ Mark Murnane

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  • In Australia, whoever has possession or control of the Will must provide a copy to those considered an ‘entitled person’. The person in possession or control of the Will may include the Executor, the deceased’s next of kin, a lawyer or trustee. An entitled person may include: - A person referred to or named in any previous versions of the Will - A person named in the latest Will (as a beneficiary or otherwise) - A spouse, de facto partner or surviving children of the deceased/Will-maker - A parent or guardian of the deceased/Will-maker - Any person who would be entitled to part of the estate if the deceased/Will-maker died without a Will - Any person who may have a claim against the estate.

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  • There are many reasons why you should consider updating your Will. They include major life events, such as: 1. Marriage, separation or divorce 2. Having children 3. When you buy a new home or your assets change 4. When you retire 5. If you become ill (we hope you don’t leave it until this point) A Will is never a static document. It should be regularly updated to reflect your current circumstances and wishes. In doing so, you stay in control of your estate and ensure peace of mind for your loved ones. If in doubt, speak to an expert. Wills & Estate lawyer Mark Murnane is available for a free chat to answer your questions (no matter how complicated they may be!) and talk about what documents you might need. https://lnkd.in/gaD3gTt8

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