Will, POA and Enduring Power of Guardianship (WA)

The Will, POA and Enduring Power of Guardianship (WA) matter type includes Client and Estate Planning Details for an individual or couple standard Will, Power of Attorney and Enduring Power of Guardianship.

The Estate Planning Details layout provides entry for interested parties and other related data to complete a Will, Power of Attorney and Enduring Power of Guardianship.

Common Contact Cards and Layouts

The Client Contact Card with its own Estate Planning Details appears by default on a Will, POA and Enduring Power of Guardianship (WA) matter:

For mirroring/mutual Wills, Power of Attorneys and Enduring Power of Guardianships, a second Client can be entered with its own separate Estate Planning Details:

Uncommon Contact Cards and Layouts

Uncommon contact cards are also available for selection on a matter-by-matter basis:

  • Interpreter
  • Previous Solicitor
  • Additional Party

Learn how to select uncommon contacts from within the matter.

If you don’t see a contact card needed for this matter type, you can submit a request for it to be added to Smokeball.

Precedent Library

The Will, POA and Enduring Power of Guardianship (WA) matter provides access to the Estate Planning (WA) Precedent Profile.

This pre-set Precedent Library folder contains non-legally drafted precedents for everyday use, together with shortcuts to commonly used documents found under Court & Authority forms:

If the Precedent Profile does not appear in the Precedent Library, please ensure that you have subscribed to the Precedent Profile.

If you don’t see a commonly used and publicly available form and you would like it added to Smokeball, you can request a form.

Precedent Spotlight

The following automated forms and precedents are provided in the precedent library:

  • Enduring Power of Attorney and Acceptance of Enduring Power of Attorney Forms obtained from the Guardianship and Administration Act 1990;
  • Enduring Power of Guardianship Form obtained from the Guardianship and Administration Regulations 2005;
  • Power of Attorney obtained from the Transfer of Land Act 1893; and
  • A basic Will and Will Clauses precedent is available to help build your own customised Wills.

Recent Updates

The Western Australia Estate Planning Matter Types were recently converted from Non-Localised Matter Types to Western Australia Localised Matter Types. Please see our What to expect when Smokeball localises a Matter Type to see how these changes may apply to you.

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