Wills & Estate Planning in Bundaberg

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Help Secure Your Legacy With Confidence

At Median Law, I understand that planning for the future is one of the most important legal steps you can take to protect your loved ones and look to ensure your wishes are honoured. Careful estate planning allows you to control how your assets are managed and distributed, while reducing the risk of disputes or delays for your family. My services are designed to provide you with peace of mind, knowing that your legacy is in safe hands.


Why plan your estate?

Life is unpredictable but your legacy doesn’t have to be. A well-crafted estate plan can ensure:


  • Your assets are distributed according to your wishes
  • Your loved ones are provided for & protected
  • Potential disputes between beneficiaries are minimised, saving time, money & stress for your family


At Median Law, I offer wills and estate planning services to clients across Bundaberg, Hervey Bay, Maryborough, Gympie, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Mackay and South East Queensland, looking to ensure every plan complies with the law.


Call Median Law on 0417 622 175 to discuss your estate planning needs with a solicitor who can understand the legal, personal and financial considerations involved.

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Simplify Your Future

Effective estate planning requires more than just writing a will. At Median Law, I help clients across Bundaberg and Queensland prepare clear, legally compliant documents that protect their assets, record their preferences and simplify future decision-making for their loved ones.


I help individuals and families create legally binding wills, update existing documents and appoint trusted decision-makers through powers of attorney and advance health directives.


Whether you have straightforward assets or a more complex estate with business interests or blended family considerations, I seek to ensure your instructions are clearly documented and legally enforceable.


At Median Law, every document is tailored to suit your individual circumstances, aiming to ensure your estate plan offers clear legal guidance for your family and meets your obligations under the law.

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Wills & Estate Planning Services

My Wills & Estate Planning Services

I offer a full range of estate planning services, including:


  • Wills:
    I draft legally binding wills to help ensure your assets are distributed according to your instructions. Whether you need a simple will or a more detailed document for a complex estate, I strive to ensure every will complies with current laws. I also work to draft updates to existing wills to reflect changes in your life.
  • Enduring Powers of Attorney:
    I prepare enduring powers of attorney to appoint trusted individuals to make financial and medical decisions if you lose capacity. Documents remain legally valid even if you are unable to make decisions yourself.
  • General Powers of Attorney:
    For limited purposes, such as managing financial matters while you’re overseas, I draft general powers of attorney tailored to your needs.
  • Advance Health Directives:
    I prepare advance health directives to document your preferences for medical treatment and end-of-life care, helping ensure your wishes are respected even if you’re unable to communicate them.
  • Testamentary Trusts:
    For complex estates, I seek to establish testamentary trusts within you will, providing asset protection, tax benefits and greater flexibility for distributing your estate to beneficiaries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is having a will important?

    A will ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes after you pass away. Without one, your estate may be divided based on legal rules, which might not align with your intentions.

  • What happens if someone dies without a will?

    If a person dies without a will, their estate is distributed according to intestacy laws. This can lead to delays, additional legal costs and potential disputes among family members.

  • What is the difference between a will and an estate plan?

    A Will is a document that outlines how assets should be distributed after death, while an estate plan is a broader strategy that may include a will, powers of attorney, trusts and advance health directives to manage affairs during life and after death.

  • How often should a will be updated?

    A will should be reviewed and updated whenever significant life events occur, such as marriage, divorce, having children or acquiring new assets. Regular updates help ensure that it reflects current wishes.

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