Guardianship and Executorial Service

It is often necessary to ensure that an appropriate person or persons has the power to make "life choices" and manage a person's financial and legal affairs when no such authority exists and the person is disabled. We are able to advise on the appointment of a guardian and/or administrator to deal with these scenarios.

Where there is no obvious person to act as executor from within your family, we can assist you in choosing a professional executor.

 

Elder Law & Wills Publications

The first edition of the book, You can't take it with you, authored by Andrew Simpson, Elder Law Principal, Moores Legal, is available for purchase online. 

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Case Study - Elder Law - New Will & Powers of Attorney for Elderly Client

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Moores Legal was approached by a friend of an elderly man in his late 80's. He was a resident of an aged care facility and was immobile. He wanted to review his ...

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