Retirement Planning in Hervey Bay: Wills, Powers of Attorney and Health Decisions
Retirement is often a time to simplify, plan ahead and make sure your affairs are in order. For many people in Hervey Bay and across the Fraser Coast, this includes more than superannuation or downsizing. It also means making sure the right legal documents are in place if you become unwell, lose capacity or need someone else to help manage your affairs.
At Kalde Legal, we assist clients with practical estate planning documents including Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney and Advance Health Directives.
Why retirement planning matters
As people move into retirement, their legal needs often change. You may be thinking about:
- who will manage your finances if you become unwell;
- who can speak to doctors or make health decisions if you cannot;
- what happens to your home, savings, superannuation or other assets when you die;
- how to reduce stress and uncertainty for your family;
- whether your existing Will or Power of Attorney is still appropriate.
Having the right documents in place can help avoid confusion, delay and family conflict.
Make a Will
A Will allows you to decide who receives your assets when you die. It also allows you to appoint an executor, who is the person responsible for managing your estate.
A properly prepared Will can help your family understand your wishes and reduce the risk of disputes after your death.
You should consider updating your Will if you have moved to Queensland, remarried, separated, purchased property, sold a business, lost a loved one or had a major change in your family circumstances.
Appoint someone to manage your affairs
An Enduring Power of Attorney allows you to appoint someone you trust to make decisions for you if you lose capacity.
In Queensland, an Enduring Power of Attorney can cover financial matters, personal matters and health matters. This may include decisions about banking, property, bills, care arrangements and certain health-related matters.
This document is especially important for retirees, people living alone, people with adult children, people entering retirement villages or aged care, and anyone who wants to make sure the right person is able to help if needed.
Record your health care wishes
An Advance Health Directive allows you to record your wishes about future health care and medical treatment.
This can be particularly important if you have strong views about medical treatment, life-sustaining treatment or who should be involved in health care decisions if you cannot communicate your wishes.
It can also provide guidance to your family and medical professionals during a stressful time.
When is the best time to prepare these documents?
The best time is before you need them.
A Will, Enduring Power of Attorney and Advance Health Directive should be prepared while you still have decision-making capacity. Once a person has lost capacity, it may be too late to put these documents in place without court or tribunal involvement.
Planning early gives you more control and gives your family clearer guidance.
Estate planning for Hervey Bay retirees and families
Kalde Legal assists clients in Hervey Bay and across the Fraser Coast with estate planning for retirement and later life.
We can help you review your existing documents or prepare new documents suited to your circumstances.
Speak with Kalde Legal Hervey Bay
Whether you are retired, approaching retirement, helping an elderly parent or reviewing your estate planning after moving to Queensland, we can assist.
Call 1800 861 616 to book an appointment with Kalde Legal in Hervey Bay.
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