Modern Wills: What Makes Kalde Legal Wills Different
Will drafting has changed. A modern Will should deal with today’s assets, today’s families and today’s practical estate administration issues.
Kalde Legal prepares Wills with modern drafting, digital asset provisions, practical executor powers and plain-English language designed to help your Will work when it matters.
A modern Will should reflect real life — family, property, pets, digital assets and practical wishes.
Modern digital asset clauses
Our Wills are designed to consider digital assets, online accounts, cryptocurrency, cloud storage and other modern asset types.
Broader executor powers
Your executor may need practical powers to manage, preserve, rent, renovate, sell or otherwise deal with estate assets properly.
Plain English drafting
Your Will should be clear enough for you to understand, while still being carefully drafted to operate when needed.
Will drafting should evolve
Wills are not static documents. The way people own property, communicate, store wealth and manage family life has changed significantly.
Many older Will precedents were drafted for a world of physical documents, bank accounts, real estate and relatively simple asset structures. Today, clients may also have digital assets, online accounts, cloud storage, business platforms, cryptocurrency, blended families, pets, superannuation issues and complex personal arrangements.
Kalde Legal reviews and updates its Will drafting approach so that our documents reflect modern estate planning needs, not just old drafting habits.
A modern Will should consider
What makes Kalde Legal Wills different?
Our focus is not just producing a document. It is preparing a Will that is modern, practical and easier to administer.
Digital asset provisions
Many older Wills do not properly deal with digital assets. We consider digital accounts, cryptocurrency, NFTs, cloud storage, email, social media, online records and digital business assets.
Useful executor powers
We include practical powers to help executors administer the estate, preserve value, make decisions and respond to issues that may arise after death.
Plain English structure
We use modern language and logical structure so clients can understand what their Will says and why it matters.
Personal, practical advice
We take the time to understand your family, assets, wishes and the real-life issues your Will needs to address.
Designed for real families
A Will should work for the people you leave behind, not just look complete on the day it is signed.
Not all Wills are drafted the same way
A cheap or outdated Will may not give your executor the flexibility they need. A modern Will should be drafted with today’s assets, technology and family arrangements in mind.
Digital assets: why older Wills may fall short
Digital assets are now part of everyday life. Some are sentimental, such as family photos stored in the cloud. Others are financial, such as cryptocurrency, digital wallets, online investment accounts or digital business assets.
Older Wills often do not give executors clear guidance or authority to deal with these assets. That can leave families unsure about what exists, who should receive it, how to access it and whether accounts should be closed, preserved or transferred.
Our Wills are designed to consider digital assets as part of modern estate planning.
Digital assets may include
Executor powers: giving your executor practical options
An executor’s job is not always simple. They may need to deal with real estate, personal property, investments, business interests, debts, tax, beneficiaries and unexpected issues.
If a Will gives the executor very limited powers, it can make estate administration harder. The executor may have fewer options to preserve or improve estate value.
We include practical executor powers designed to help the executor manage the estate sensibly and respond to real-world circumstances.
Executor powers may help with
Important: broad executor powers can make a practical difference
A Will should not only say who receives your estate. It should also give your executor the tools they need to administer the estate properly, preserve value and deal with problems as they arise.
Plain English Wills
A Will should not be so complicated that the person making it cannot understand it.
We use modern language and a logical structure so clients can understand the key parts of their Will: executors, beneficiaries, gifts, residue, trusts, guardianship wishes and practical powers.
Plain English does not mean simplistic. It means careful legal drafting expressed in a way that is clearer, more readable and easier to follow.
Clear drafting helps
How our Will drafting process works
Our process is designed to produce a Will that reflects your life, not just a template.
Understand
We discuss your family, assets, digital assets, beneficiaries, executors and wishes.
Identify
We identify the clauses and powers that may be needed for your circumstances.
Draft
We prepare a modern Will with clear language and practical provisions.
Review
We explain the document and guide you through signing and safekeeping.
Who should consider a modern Will?
Modern Will drafting is particularly important if your life, family or assets are not completely straightforward.
Families and blended families
Modern drafting can help address children, stepchildren, second relationships, vulnerable beneficiaries and family complexity.
Property and business owners
Executors may need practical powers to manage real estate, companies, trusts, leases, business assets or digital platforms.
People with digital assets
If you have online accounts, cryptocurrency, cloud storage, family photos or a digital business, your Will should consider them.
Related estate planning pages
These pages may help if you want to understand Wills, digital assets or the Will creation process in more detail.
Making a Will
Learn what a Will does, why it matters and what should be considered before signing.
Digital Assets and Your Will
Plan for cryptocurrency, online accounts, cloud storage, family photos and digital business assets.
The Will Creation Process
See how the process works from consultation through to drafting, review, signing and safekeeping.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a modern Will different?
A modern Will should consider current asset types, digital assets, practical executor powers, clearer drafting and the real-world issues that may arise when an estate is administered.
Do Wills need to deal with digital assets?
Yes, digital assets should be considered as part of modern estate planning. This may include cryptocurrency, online accounts, cloud storage, email, social media, domain names and digital business assets.
Why do executor powers matter?
Executors need authority to administer the estate. Broader practical powers can help them preserve, manage or sell assets and respond to unexpected issues.
Is plain English drafting still legally effective?
Yes. Plain English drafting can still be careful and legally effective. The goal is to make the Will easier to understand while still including the legal provisions needed.
Should I update an older Will?
You should consider reviewing an older Will if your family, assets, business interests, digital assets or wishes have changed, or if the Will was prepared many years ago.
Can Kalde Legal review my current Will?
Yes. Kalde Legal can review your current Will and advise whether it should be updated to reflect modern drafting, digital assets or changed circumstances.
Speak with a Wills lawyer
Contact Kalde Legal for practical advice about preparing or updating a modern Will.
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