

A will is a legal document that specifies how you want your assets to be distributed after your death. It also allows you to nominate an Executor who will be responsible for making sure that your wishes are carried out.
General information on wills is available from:
Where a person is incapable of making a valid will for himself or herself, the Wills Act 1992 provides that the Guardianship and Administration Board may make an order to enable the execution of a will for such persons. These wills are referred to as Statutory Wills.
The Supreme Court of Tasmania has exclusive jurisdiction in Tasmania to make orders in relation to the validity of a will of a deceased person, the appointment of an executor or an administrator, and the administration of a deceased state.