Wills Lawyer Adelaide

Experienced Wills Lawyers in Adelaide to Protect Your Wishes

If you’re looking for trusted wills lawyers in Adelaide, Matti Lamb & Associates provides expert advice to help you prepare a legally valid Will that clearly outlines how your assets will be distributed. Our team ensures your estate planning is comprehensive and reflects your final wishes, giving you and your family peace of mind.

What is a Will and Why Do You Need One?

A Will is a legal document that:

  • Names an executor to manage your estate after your death
  • Specifies how your assets will be divided among beneficiaries
  • Allows you to appoint guardians for your children
  • Can include instructions on funeral and burial arrangements

Without a valid Will, your estate will be distributed according to intestacy laws, which may not align with your intentions.

Why Choose Matti Lamb & Associates for Your Will in Adelaide?

  • Clear and transparent legal advice that helps you understand your estate planning options fully. 
  • Personalised estate planning tailored to your family’s specific needs and circumstances. 
  • Experienced wills lawyers specialising in estate planning, asset protection, and testamentary trusts. 
  • Flexible consultation options, including in-person, remote, or bedside meetings to suit your preferences.

Ready to Protect Your Legacy?

Don’t leave your estate planning to chance. Contact Matti Lamb & Associates today for trusted wills advice tailored to your unique needs.

Call us now on 08 8155 5322 or
Email [email protected] to schedule your consultation.

Secure your family’s future with expert legal guidance you can rely on.

Wills FAQs

What is probate, and why is it necessary?

Probate confirms the validity of the Will and grants the executor authority to manage and distribute the estate.

What happens if there is no Will?

Letters of administration are required to appoint someone to administer the estate according to intestacy laws.

How long does the estate administration process take?

It typically takes several months to over a year, depending on the estate’s size and complexity.

Who can make a family provision claim?

Eligible claimants generally include spouses, children, and dependents who believe they were inadequately provided for.

Can a Will be contested?

Yes. Grounds include undue influence, lack of testamentary capacity, or improper execution.

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