Wills

Helping you create and maintain a will that reflects your wishes, safeguards your family, and provides peace of mind.

Creating a will is one of the most important steps in protecting your family, assets, and legacy. At McCaw Lewis, we provide expert legal advice on drafting, reviewing, and updating wills to ensure your wishes are clearly documented and legally enforceable.

 

Why a Will is Important

A will sets out how your assets will be distributed after your death and can include:

  • Guardianship arrangements for children
  • Gifts to family, friends, or charitable organisations
  • Provisions for business interests, trusts, and other complex assets

Our lawyers work with you to create a will that reflects your personal circumstances, family needs, and long-term goals. We provide clear guidance on your options and the potential consequences of your decisions, helping you avoid common pitfalls that can lead to disputes.

 

Updating Your Will

Life changes such as marriage, separation, the birth of children, or acquiring significant assets may require updates to your will. We assist clients in keeping their wills current and aligned with their overall estate plan, including trusts, succession planning, and enduring powers of attorney.

 

Comprehensive Estate Planning Support

At McCaw Lewis, we offer holistic estate planning advice, ensuring your will works seamlessly with your broader financial and legal arrangements. Our goal is to give you confidence that your estate will be managed according to your wishes, providing peace of mind for you and your loved ones.

Contact McCaw Lewis today for professional, forward-thinking advice on wills and estate planning. Our team is dedicated to helping you secure your future and protect your family’s interests.

Get in touch

Contact us

HAMILTON OFFICE

P. 07 838 2079

E. reception@mccawlewis.co.nz

Level 6, 586 Victoria Street
Hamilton 3204
New Zealand

TE KŪITI OFFICE

P. 07 878 8036

E. reception@mccawlewis.co.nz

36 Taupiri Street
Te Kūiti 3910
New Zealand