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Estate planning – An exciting opportunity for small law firms – By Brad Watts

20 March 2018 by By Lawyers

Wills have traditionally been seen as valuable because they eventually bring the firm estate work, rather than valued for the fees associated with the wills themselves. However, estate planning is a different thing and many firms are now taking a far more comprehensive approach, with a far more profitable result.

Brad Watts has written an article outlining some of the opportunities for law firms in estate planning: Estate planning – An exciting opportunity for small law firms. We take this opportunity to introduce Brad to those who do not know him.

Brad has contributed to By Lawyers publications for over 10 years, and has this year joined By Lawyers as a Senior Consultant and Editor. Admitted as a solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW in 1994, Brad worked in general practice for 21 years, before moving to the NSW Crown Solicitors Office as a Solicitor Advocate and then A/Director. Having owned and managed small law firms, with substantial experience in all aspects of general practice and extensive experience in criminal and civil litigation, Brad offers a wealth of knowledge and practical assistance to our subscribers.

 

Filed Under: Articles, Australian Capital Territory, Federal, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Publication Updates, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, Wills and Estates Tagged With: Brad Watts, estate planning, testamentary trusts

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