Protect Your Children’s Future with Mutual Wills: Insights from PDC Law

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Navigating through estate planning can often present complex scenarios that require foresight and strategic planning, particularly when it involves a blended family. What if my spouse remarries after my death? It’s a question that can cause anxiety, but PDC Law offers a pathway to peace of mind: the mutual wills agreement.

Understanding Mutual Wills

Mutual wills are a pact between spouses or partners that provides a level of certainty for the distribution of assets upon death, particularly when there are children from previous relationships. By creating mutual wills, each party agrees — legally and irrevocably — not to change their will post the demise of the other without mutual consent. This arrangement aims to safeguard the agreed-upon distribution of assets so that beneficiaries receive their rightful inheritance.

The Legal Grounds of Mutual Wills

A notable case adjudicated in the Supreme Court of Victoria, Re Miglic [2024] VSC 20, underlined the necessity of having such agreements documented. Without written evidence, proving the existence of a mutual wills agreement becomes a Herculean task, leading to potential legal battles that can drain both time and resources.

When Mutual Wills May Not Be Ideal

However, mutual wills are not a universal solution and come with their own set of complexities:

  • Limitations on how you can manage and allocate your assets
  • Inability to adapt your will to unforeseen life changes
  • Potential inadequate provision for a new spouse, which could lead to legal challenges against your estate

Legal Guidance Tailored to Your Needs

At PDC Law, our seasoned team, recognised for expertise in wills and estates, recommends a bespoke approach to estate planning. We weigh every factor, including your familial structure and financial circumstances, before advising on an estate plan involving mutual wills.

If you’re contemplative about securing your children’s future or need counsel on the intricacies of mutual wills, reach out to PDC Law at (02) 4288 0150 or send an email to [email protected]. At PDC Law, we don’t just prepare wills; we build legacies.

Mutual Wills, man signing document. PDC Law

Why Choose PDC Law?

With over 40 years of combined experience in property, commercial, and dispute resolution law, PDC Law stands as a leading legal firm in Wollongong, Illawarra region. Our commitment to updated legal knowledge, transparent fee structures, and client-centric approach ensures that you and your loved ones are legally protected with the highest standard of expertise and empathy.

For more key insights into wills, estates, and how to ensure your loved ones are well provided for, visit pdclaw.au today. Your peace of mind is our priority.

(Your reading is supported by the Succession Act 2006 (NSW), a crucial legislation governing wills and estates.)

Breeanna Burns

Breeanna has substantial experience in Estate Planning and Commercial and Corporate Law and has been working in and around Wollongong for many years.

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