For Estate Planning

Estate planning, perfected

From simple wills to complex testamentary trusts—generate accurate documents with state-specific requirements built in.

Estate planning demands precision

A will that doesn't meet state requirements isn't just inconvenient—it can be invalid. Jurisdox understands Australian estate law.

State variations

Each state and territory has different witnessing requirements, execution formalities, and capacity rules. What's valid in NSW might not work in Queensland.

Complex families

Blended families, estranged children, overseas assets, business interests—modern estates are complicated. Your tools should handle that complexity.

Compliance burden

EPA requirements vary dramatically between jurisdictions. Financial, medical, and guardianship powers each have specific forms and witnessing rules.

Jurisdox understands Australian estate law across all states and territories.

Guided estate intake

Our stepped intake wizard guides clients through everything you need—from basic details to complex family structures and specific wishes.

Client Details

Basic information, capacity assessment triggers

Family Structure

Beneficiaries, dependents, relationships

Asset Inventory

Property, superannuation, business interests

Wishes

Executors, guardians, specific gifts

Requirements

State selection, special needs, tax

Clients complete intake at their own pace. You get a comprehensive summary ready for your first meeting.

State-compliant documents

Every document is generated with the correct witnessing requirements, attestation clauses, and execution formalities for the client's state.

Simple Wills

Standard wills with proper attestation clauses for each state. Includes gift provisions, residuary clauses, and executor appointments.

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Enduring Power of Attorney (Financial)

State-specific EPA forms with correct witnessing requirements. Covers property, finances, and legal matters.

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Enduring Power of Attorney (Medical)

Medical treatment decision-maker appointments where applicable. Includes advance care directives for relevant states.

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Enduring Guardian

Lifestyle and personal decision-making appointments. Separate from financial powers where state law requires.

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State-specific compliance built in

Select a state to see specific requirements. Jurisdox automatically applies the correct rules for each jurisdiction.

New South Wales

Witnessing

2 witnesses required, beneficiaries cannot witness

Attestation

Specific attestation clause required

Available Forms

  • Enduring Power of Attorney
  • Enduring Guardian (separate)
  • Advance Care Directive (separate)
Coming 2026

Testamentary Trusts

Complex estate planning with testamentary discretionary trusts, life interest trusts, and special disability trusts. Currently in development with leading estate planning practitioners.

Discretionary trustsLife interest trustsSpecial disability trusts
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