Buyer beware. If they are as bad to deal with as NSW I wouldn't go near them. Slow and expensive after the death even if the service is free before.
ozjohn said
03:57 PM Jul 1, 2014
neilnruth wrote:
Buyer beware. If they are as bad to deal with as NSW I wouldn't go near them. Slow and expensive after the death even if the service is free before.
Ditto for Victoria. You can also leave the original in the safe keeping of your solicitor or bank ad keep a certified copy for yourself. This also applies to a Power of Attorney. And the Public trustee will do your Will and Power of Attorney for free. But remember the saying, "I'm from the Government and I'm hear to help you" Yeh right. OJ
Vic41 said
05:59 PM Jul 1, 2014
They used to do Wills for free Ozjohn in WA, but now have to pay upfront, discounted for pensioners.....
The Will Bank sounds like a good idea though, better than keeping at home. If you do your will with Public Trustees they do it automatically.
A Power of Attorney in WA needs to be lodged with Landgate ($160 thank you) where home/land property is involved. They are the Lands Department.
Legendts said
07:33 PM Jul 1, 2014
The public trustee in Tassie did my mothers will and he was very, very good. Stopped an attempt to contest the will within a week because of the way it was worded, which was what my mother had wanted. Not saying a solicitor couldn't do the same but my wife is going through this with her mothers will and two greedy bitches for sisters but I'll go no further there as it makes my blood boil, all because of a lazy solicitor who failed to give good advice.
Gerty Dancer said
08:42 PM Jul 1, 2014
neilnruth wrote:
Buyer beware. If they are as bad to deal with as NSW I wouldn't go near them. Slow and expensive after the death even if the service is free before.
Ditto. I was the beneficiary of a will the ACT PT dealt with. They used up almost all of the inheritance in their fees and took years.
-- Edited by Gerty Dancer on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 08:43:17 PM
The Phantom said
09:32 PM Jul 1, 2014
IMHO the WA Public Trustee are frauds like the rest of financial wizards.
They offer services to young people and request a document claiming a small percentage of the estate as settlement. 5 or 6% of your estate when you have bugger all sounds OK but after a lifetime of work and assets in the hundreds of thousands it adds up to big $$$.
They administered my grandmothers estate and were inept, inefficient and downright useless.
Bastards
The Phantom
Vic41 said
10:41 PM Jul 1, 2014
The WA Public Trustees no longer charge a percentage but fees according to what they do, not saying it is any better and it might be worse, but the percentage no longer applies.
If you read the link there is an attachment of fees they charge today. But who do you trust to administer your Will? Solicitors and Lawyers charge (can be a lot) to do it unless a family member wants to do it, then that can cause friction and problems in itself. I don't think it is cheap whoever do it, always someone with their hands in the pot.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Wednesday 2nd of July 2014 11:53:57 AM
peterblack said
09:17 AM Jul 2, 2014
hi. the public trustee dome my parents will etc. no problems at all I thought. maybe a bit long it took about 12months to finalise the whole thing. enjoy life
For WA GN's, the WA Public Trustees offer a free Will lodgement and storage if lodged in person, a fee is charged only if lodged by a third party.
A will can be one you have done yourself or by a solicitor/lawyer etc, does not have to be done by Public Trustees....
https://www.publictrustee.wa.gov.au/W/wa_will_bank.aspx?uid=2725-1746-1325-2220
Ditto for Victoria.
You can also leave the original in the safe keeping of your solicitor or bank ad keep a certified copy for yourself.
This also applies to a Power of Attorney.
And the Public trustee will do your Will and Power of Attorney for free.
But remember the saying, "I'm from the Government and I'm hear to help you"
Yeh right.
OJ
They used to do Wills for free Ozjohn in WA, but now have to pay upfront, discounted for pensioners.....
The Will Bank sounds like a good idea though, better than keeping at home. If you do your will with Public Trustees they do it automatically.
A Power of Attorney in WA needs to be lodged with Landgate ($160 thank you) where home/land property is involved. They are the Lands Department.
Ditto. I was the beneficiary of a will the ACT PT dealt with. They used up almost all of the inheritance in their fees and took years.
-- Edited by Gerty Dancer on Tuesday 1st of July 2014 08:43:17 PM
IMHO the WA Public Trustee are frauds like the rest of financial wizards.
They offer services to young people and request a document claiming a small percentage of the estate as settlement. 5 or 6% of your estate when you have bugger all sounds OK but after a lifetime of work and assets in the hundreds of thousands it adds up to big $$$.
They administered my grandmothers estate and were inept, inefficient and downright useless.
Bastards
The Phantom
The WA Public Trustees no longer charge a percentage but fees according to what they do, not saying it is any better and it might be worse, but the percentage no longer applies.
If you read the link there is an attachment of fees they charge today. But who do you trust to administer your Will? Solicitors and Lawyers charge (can be a lot) to do it unless a family member wants to do it, then that can cause friction and problems in itself. I don't think it is cheap whoever do it, always someone with their hands in the pot.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Wednesday 2nd of July 2014 11:53:57 AM
hi. the public trustee dome my parents will etc. no problems at all I thought. maybe a bit long it took about 12months to finalise the whole thing.
enjoy life