JH Mobile Lawyers offer a mobile and flexible service which accommodates the needs of our clients. No longer do you need to take time out of your life to come to our office; we can meet you wherever you feel most comfortable whether it is at your house, your favourite cafe or the park!
JH Mobile Lawyers is the combined power of Jess Riddell and Hayley Batterham, working together to provide you with quality legal services as we strive to achieve your expectations.Jess and Hayley are two young local women who have each been practising law in the Northern Rivers region for over ten years.
JH Mobile Lawyers is the combined power of Jess Riddell and Hayley Batterham, working together to provide you with quality legal services as we strive to achieve your expectations.Jess and Hayley are two young local women who have each been practising law in the Northern Rivers region for over ten years.
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If you take the time now to make an effective legally binding Will and Testament you can save your family not only stress but money in what will undoubtedly be a difficult time for them. At the same time as considering your Will, we strongly recommend that you also put in place plans for any future incapacity through Power of Attorney and Guardianship documents.
Nobody likes to think about it too much, but inevitably one day you will have to leave your business or farm, whether by selling up, retiring or leaving for health reasons. A successful plan is made involving all family members as it will take into account not only provisions for your retirement income but also the plans, aptitudes and existing assets of younger generations.
At JH Mobile Lawyers we understand that dealing with a deceased estate is one of the more difficult challenges in life. From mountains of paper work to legal jargon and simmering family disputes, they're the last things you want to deal with when you're grieving the loss of someone important in your life.
Have you been chosen by a family member or friend to be the Executor of their Will? This means that you have been given responsibility to manage their estate according to the terms they've outlined in their Will and to protect their assets under the various laws and rules that govern estate administration in Australia.
If you've been left out of a Will, or have been unfairly treated in terms of the amount of your inheritance you may be able to make a claim against the estate. This is a very general guide only so please contact us to discuss your particular circumstances. Yes, there is. You have only 12 months from the date of their death to make a claim.
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Warren Johnston
Jun 11, 2019
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