


VIVMAR Lawyers Estate Planning Guide
When considering end of life planning, you generally look to prepare three documents, being a Will, a Power of Attorney (specific to NSW) and an Appointment of Enduring Guardian (specific to NSW), which are commonly referred to as ‘estate planning documents’.
It is important that you have these documents in place so that you have an opportunity to document your wishes and directions before you are unable to do so for yourself. This guide will explore the estate planning documents, their main elements and things you need to consider.
When considering end of life planning, you generally look to prepare three documents, being a Will, a Power of Attorney (specific to NSW) and an Appointment of Enduring Guardian (specific to NSW), which are commonly referred to as ‘estate planning documents’.
It is important that you have these documents in place so that you have an opportunity to document your wishes and directions before you are unable to do so for yourself. This guide will explore the estate planning documents, their main elements and things you need to consider.
When considering end of life planning, you generally look to prepare three documents, being a Will, a Power of Attorney (specific to NSW) and an Appointment of Enduring Guardian (specific to NSW), which are commonly referred to as ‘estate planning documents’.
It is important that you have these documents in place so that you have an opportunity to document your wishes and directions before you are unable to do so for yourself. This guide will explore the estate planning documents, their main elements and things you need to consider.