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NSW seniors told to get their wills up-to-date

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NSW Trustee & Guardian, the state’s largest Will-maker, is offering video conference appointments for people to make a Will during the COVID-19 lockdown.

“Video conference appointments means people can stay home, reduce physical contact, and still complete this critical document,” said NSW Trustee & Guardian Acting CEO Megan Osborne.

“It’s the same level of professional service you would receive in-person: we verify your identify, conduct capacity checks, discuss your wishes and provide expert advice about a range of issues related to your Will, including the role of an executor. The only difference is how we do that, and that’s through our flexible video conference service.”

NSW Government passed a regulation last year under the Electronic Transactions Act 2020 to allow certain legal documents to be witnessed using video conference technology.

Since launching, NSW Trustee & Guardian has seen an uplift for the video conference service as an immediate solution to changing restrictions.

It is estimated that less than 50 per cent of adults in NSW do not have a current Will in place.

“Making a Will is the best way people can protect themselves, their loved ones and futureproof their valuables and assets,” said Ms Osborne.

“This is our commitment to making our services as accessible as possible for NSW residents.”

The Will-making service is free for people on the full Centrelink Age Pension or equivalent.

A practising aged care physiotherapist for the past 13 years, Jill has worked in more than 50 metropolitan and regional aged care homes. She has also toured care facilities across the US and Africa. She is a passionate advocate for both the residents in aged care and the staff that serve them.


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