Wills and Probate

At Goodman Law we understand that it is common for people to put off dealing with this topic.

“What would I like to have happen with my possessions when I am gone? Well I do not want my loved ones to have to guess what I would have wanted, or worse, disagree about what I would have liked,” points out Steven Gavagna, Principal Director of Goodman Law. “There is no guarantee that your wishes will be fulfilled unless you place it in writing in a legally valid form”.

We would recommend that you consider reviewing your will at every occasion where a significant life event occurs particularly changes in financial circumstances and/or personal relationships.

Should you need to challenge any provisions of a will, we can provide thorough advice and represent your interests.

We can also explain to you the process and effects of probate.

Let Goodman Law assist you with your:

  • Will
  • Power of attorney – enduring, specific and general
  • Probate
  • Family trust
  • Testamentary trusts
  • Appointment of guardians
  • Enduring guardianship

  • What is the process for having a document returned to me that Goodman Law has in safe custody?