Local Wills Probates Estates in Ulladulla NSW

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Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre

Lawyers & Solicitors, servicing Ulladulla


Open until 4:00pm

Expert Legal Guidance In Shoalcoast

Serving Shoalhaven -Bega Valley- Queanbeyan - Snowy Monaro-Eurobodalla
Serving Shoalhaven -Bega Valley- Queanbeyan - Snowy Monaro-Eurobodalla
Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre started in 1999 out of necessity for a free legal advice service in the Shoalhaven, but has grown to be so much more than that. Our vision is to live in an inclusive and equitable society that embraces social justice, where professional legal services and support is available to all, regardless of social or economic status.

Lawyers & Solicitors, servicing Ulladulla

McNamara & Associates

Lawyers & Solicitors, servicing Ulladulla


Professional Lawyers & Solicitors

Advice And Legal Assistance
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Team Of Experienced Lawyers
The Law Society Of New South Wales
Law Council Of Australia
The Australian Commercial Dispute Centre
Advice And Legal Assistance
Easy And Cost-Effective Way
Team Of Experienced Lawyers
The Law Society Of New South Wales
Law Council Of Australia
The Australian Commercial Dispute Centre
McNamara & Associates is an award winning and innovative law firm with offices at Nowra and Batemans Bay, servicing the Shoalhaven and Eurobodalla areas on the South Coast of New South Wales. We have a team of experienced and friendly professionals providing sound advice and legal assistance.

Lawyers & Solicitors, servicing Ulladulla

John Moon Solicitor

Lawyers & Solicitors, Ulladulla, NSW 2539


Parbery & Nesbitt

Lawyers & Solicitors, Ulladulla, NSW 2539


Hozack Clisdell Lawyers Pty Ltd

Conveyancer & Conveyancing Services, Ulladulla, NSW 2539

Handy tips

Guidelines for making a will

Making a will means that a person’s wishes about distributing possessions and admin of estate can be put into place after their death. We’ve assembled some guidelines to aid you in making a valid will.

  • At least two witnesses are required. You and the witnesses must sign at the foot of each page, using the same pen for the will to be valid.
  • You must have mental capacity and you are not suffering from a disorder or delusion.
  • Account for marriage and divorce, remember to change your will if circumstances change.
  • Consider making your power of attorney and guardianship. These are legal documents that serve to give someone the power to make decisions about finances and medical treatment if you are not able to make these decisions yourself.
  • Consider working with the best lawyer for wills and estate within reason. They can provide you with advice and further guidance.

By following these steps, you’ll be on your way to ensuring that matters are settled according to your wishes after your death. For more assistance with your estate planning and will matters, request a booking today.











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