“What’s the point of a Will if it can be contested?”

We hear this a lot — and it’s a fair question.

The truth is: any Will can be challenged under Australian law. But how it’s written can make a real difference.

That’s why every Estate Essentials Will includes an optional professionally drafted clause designed to help reduce the risk of unwanted claims and strengthen your wishes.

Want to understand more? Read our article on contesting a Will →

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