Elder Law
Supporting You Through Life’s Later Stages.
As we get older, the legal landscape can become more complex, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Southern Waters Legal, we’re here to provide clear, compassionate advice tailored to your needs or those of your loved ones.
Our experienced team can assist with a range of elder law matters, including:
Powers of Attorney and Enduring Guardianship
Estate Planning and Succession
Retirement Village Contracts and Aged Care Advice
Guardianship and Financial Management Applications
When a loved one can no longer make decisions for themselves and no legal arrangements are in place, we can help you apply to the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) for the appointment of a guardian or financial manager. Our team guides you through this often emotional process with sensitivity and clarity, ensuring your loved one’s best interests are protected.
Elder Abuse Concerns and Protective Measures
Elder abuse can take many forms, including financial, emotional, physical or neglect. If you’re concerned about a vulnerable older person, we provide confidential advice on the legal steps available to protect their wellbeing and autonomy. Our team acts swiftly and with compassion to help safeguard those at risk.
We understand that these are often sensitive conversations, and we approach every situation with empathy, respect, and discretion. Whether you’re planning ahead or navigating an immediate issue, we’re here to support you with trusted advice and thoughtful guidance.
OUR ELDER LAW SOLICITORS
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