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When Experience Counts. Two Locations: Wollongong & Dapto

  • Court Representation And Litigation
  • Easements And Covenants
  • For Over 20 Years
  • Friendly & Skilled Staff
  • Providing Quality Legal Services
General Info

Williamson Isabella is your local lawyers & has been providing quality legal services to the Illawarra for over 20 years.

If you find yourself in need of reliable solicitors providing a wide variety of legal services, you’ve come to the right place. Williamson Isabella Lawyers has delivered quality legal services to the Illawarra region for more than 20 years.

Court representation and litigation Criminal law Employment and wrongful dismissal Family law Leases and tenancy law Probate Wills Powers of attorney Powers of guardianship Conveyancing/business law

Commercial and residential leasing.

Buying and selling land, houses, units and commercial properties Acting on mortgages and loans Easements and covenants Buying and selling businesses Owning a residential property with friends

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeJames Isabella-Partner/Notary PublicAccreditation badgePeter Robinson-PartnerAccreditation badgeAnthony Williamson-Advisor
Payment method
cash
ABN
91 472 560 967
Staff
1-10
Ownership
Locally Owned
Service Notes
Open Monday to Friday
Free Estimates
Yes
Categories
Commercial
Yes
FAQschevron down

What is a will?

A will is a legal document that names the people you want to receive the property and possessions you own at the date of your death. These people are known as your beneficiaries. Your property and possessions include everything you own: your home, land, car, money in bank accounts, insurance policies, shares, jewellery, pictures, furniture, and so on. Making a will is the only way you can ensure your assets will be distributed in the way you want after you die.


Where should I keep my will?

Keep your will in a safe place. Solicitors, banks and trustee companies hold wills on behalf of people, often at no charge. You should make a copy of your will and note on it where the original is kept. It is advisable to tell your executor where your will is kept. If you want to give your executor personal instructions that you do not want to appear in your will, you can leave your executor a letter of instructions.


Can I leave my assets to anyone?

Yes, but you should make proper provision for your spouse and children, including ex-nuptial children. If you do not, they could challenge your will.


Should I make a will?

Yes. It is essential to make a will if you are concerned about who will receive your assets and belongings after you die. It is particularly important to make a will if you have a family or other dependants.