Free 15-minute Estate Plan Discovery Call with a NSW solicitor. We'll review what you have (or don't have), tell you exactly what's missing for your situation under NSW law, and give you a fixed-fee quote if you want us to fix it. No obligation. No upsell.
✓ NSW-admitted solicitor ✓ Fixed fees, quoted upfront ✓ Same-week appointments ✓ Phone, Zoom or in-person
8 quick questions. If you're a fit for our service, you'll be picking a time for your free 15-minute call by the end. If you're not, we'll point you in the right direction.
We'll go through what you currently have in writing — a will, a POA, a guardianship document, beneficiary nominations on super — and identify what's missing or out of date under the NSW Succession Act 2006 and Powers of Attorney Act 2003.
If you want us to draft your documents, you'll get a fixed fee in writing the same day. No hourly rates. No surprises. If we can't help, we'll tell you who can.
No jargon. No 80-page memos. We'll explain what each document actually does, what happens if you don't have one, and answer every question you have.
You're a NSW resident (or own NSW property) and don't have a current will
You have a will but it was written before kids, divorce, a property purchase, or a family business started.
You're worried about who'd make medical or financial decisions for you if you couldn't.
You're in a blended family and want to make sure the right people inherit.
Someone in your family has just been diagnosed with something serious and you want things in order quickly.
You're contesting an existing will or in a family provision dispute (we focus on planning, not litigation).
You're outside NSW and don't own NSW property.
You're looking for a $50 will-kit replacement (we draft, we don't template).
Fred Kalouche is the principal solicitor at Fred Kalouche & Associates, a NSW law practice focused on wills, estates and conveyancing. Admitted to practice in NSW, Fred Kalouche has helped NSW families put proper estate plans in place — from straightforward wills to blended-family arrangements with testamentary trusts. Every Discovery Call is conducted personally by Fred Kalouche, not a paralegal or intake person. You'll get NSW-specific advice from the same solicitor who'll drat your documents if you decide to proceed.

Yes. No card details, no deposit, no upsell at the end. If you decide to engage us, you'll get a fixed-fee quote in writing — you can think about it for as long as you need.
We'll go through your situation using the answers you gave on the form, identify what's missing under NSW law, and tell you what a complete estate plan would look like for you. If 15 minutes isn't enough, we'll book a longer follow-up at no charge.
Yes. We work with NSW residents across the state. Calls are by phone or Google Meet. If you prefer in-person and you're nearby, we can do that too.
For most NSW adults, a complete plan is four documents: a will, a financial Power of Attorney, an Enduring Guardianship appointment, and (often) a binding death benefit nomination for super. People with kids, blended families, businesses, or significant assets usually need testamentary trusts as well. We'll tell you what your situation actually needs.
Probably. Wills made before marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, the purchase of NSW property, or the start of a business are usually out of date. We'll review what you have and tell you straight.
Fixed fees vary by complexity. A simple individual will, POA and guardianship package typically sits in the $700 to $1,200 range. Couples with kids and a home are usually $1,400 to $2,000. Blended families with testamentary trusts are higher. You'll get an exact quote before you commit.
Most clients have draft documents within 5 business days of the engagement, and signed within 2 weeks. If you've got something urgent (a surgery scheduled, a trip overseas), we can move faster.
That's fine. Book the call when you're closer to ready — or grab the free guide on the next page so you know what to ask for when you are.