// Wills and Powers of Attorney
Because Clarity Matters
Having a valid Will and Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) gives you control and peace of mind. At Mee & Henry Law, we make it simple to document your wishes, protect your loved ones, and plan ahead.
Why Choose Mee & Henry Law
We explain everything clearly, offer fair pricing, and make the process comfortable and efficient. You’ll know exactly what’s been prepared and why — no jargon, no surprises.
Ready to Protect Your Future?
Book your Will & EPA appointment today — peace of mind starts with good planning.
// Wills & Powers of Attorney
Why You Need a Will
A Will ensures your assets go to the right people, your children have appointed guardians, and your estate is handled efficiently. Without one, New Zealand’s intestacy laws decide — which can lead to stress and unintended outcomes.
Why You Need EPAs
Enduring Powers of Attorney allow someone you trust to act for you if you’re unable to. There are two types:
- Property EPA — to manage your financial and property affairs.
- Personal Care & Welfare EPA — to cover healthcare and living arrangements.
Having these documents in place avoids costly court applications and ensures your wellbeing and finances are in safe hands.
Our Service
- Tailored Wills and EPAs prepared by experienced lawyers
- Advice on choosing executors, trustees, and attorneys
- Guidance for blended families, trusts, or cross-ownership assets
- Secure digital and physical storage for your documents
- Easy updates when your circumstances change
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