MYTH
“Im too young.”
FACTS:
If you are over 10, have a car, some savings or some sentimental items, then you need a Will.
Don’t forget that most employed people also have superannuation which is constantly accumulating during our working lives, very frequently with a life-insurance component.
Almost everyone needs a valid Will. Even for those people who are not married, have no children and who do not leave a large estate, there are advantages in making a Will to simplify the administration of the estate you leave.
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Author: Rod Genders
https://www.genders.com.au/ Rod Genders is a senior Australian lawyer specialising in Wills and Estate Planning, Probate and Estate Administration, Trusts and Guardianship and Inheritance Claims and Contested Estates in South Australia. His boutique specialist law firm, which was founded on 1848, is one of the oldest and most respected in Australia. Rod is an international author and speaker. Rod is the 3rd generation of Genders in the law and has been practising specialised law since the mid 80’s. For over 10 years he served on the Council of the Law Society of South Australia and is a senior member of its Succession Law Committee. For 8 years Rod was a founding committee member of the South Australian branch of the London-based Society of Trusts and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and was the founding Chair of the international STEP Digital Assets Special Interest Group. For over 25 years Rod has chaired a private committee enquiring into the affairs of protected persons. He is a member of the Law Council of Australia, a member of the Notaries Society of South Australia and an associate member of the American Bar Association.