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LifeDocs Will
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The LifeDocs Will is an important estate planning document that gives you the ability to set the way your estate is to be distributed after you pass away.

Enduring Power of Attorney (Vic)
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The Enduring Power of Attorney (Victoria) allows you to appoint someone to make financial and personal decisions on your behalf.

General Non-Enduring Power of Attorney (Vic)
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The Non-Enduring Power of Attorney (Vic) allows you to appoint someone to make financial decisions on your behalf while you still have decision-making capacity.
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Banks and deceased estates: how to close accounts, stop ongoing fees, and avoid “dead customer” problems
Overview When someone dies, families often assume the bank will automatically “freeze everything and sort it out”. In practice, banks usually need a formal notification

Digital assets in your estate: crypto, photos, email and online accounts (a practical Australian guide)
Overview Many Australians now have valuable or important “digital assets”, including online bank accounts, super fund logins, subscriptions, photos stored in the cloud, and sometimes