“All the bits you need are there. Pretty easy to use when you get going. Its a great idea to have the overall concept or structure of what you are going to do with the key items before you start.”
“Frankly, I was unable to accept the final will beacuse it did not meet my needs. The will is simple and enough for a person with straightforward wishes.
Eg, I do not wish to cancel out my other will made in another country.
Also, you have some Survival Rules that I dont understand completely. You did not ask if I wanted to have them in my will.
Your term “children” in clause 7 refers to children and/or step-children? I would like to exclude step-children.
I had one other “need” which I forgot to write and that is to allow my trustees to use the money in my estate to pay for my grandchildren’s needs but I would have to contact you make the additional request.
In the end, I would say, you have a good enough will for a person with straightforward wishes and not one like me with a blended family and a resident of two countries.”
Thanks for the feedback. Wilbr does suit blended families because you can gift to an individual or to a group as you like. Wilbr covers your will in Australia or New Zealand but you should get local advice in the second country to make a second will. Check our Blog on that topic: https://wilbrwills.com/blog/australian-expats-cover-your-assets-with-a-will/