December 18, 2025
Estate Planning Lawyers Penrith
Protecting Your Legacy for Generations to Come
Expert estate planning that safeguards your family’s future while maximising your enjoyment of assets today. Trust the team that’s guided Penrith families through estate planning for more than 40 years.
1991
Established
Experienced
In Generational Estate Planning
Specialists
In Probate & Estate Administration
40+ Years
Of Protecting Penrith Families

Estate Planning
Expert estate planning will benefit your beneficiaries in the future, whilst ensuring that you still get maximum use and enjoyment from your assets during your lifetime.
Estate planning is important so as to ensure that your estate is passed onto your beneficiaries in the most flexible and tax effective way possible. Estate planning can be as simple as reviewing your Will to transferring assets while you are alive particularly if your assets are of considerable value.
Feel free to download our Estate Planning Fact Finder guide below, to assist you in your considerations for planning your future.
At Bateman Battersby Lawyers Penrith our Wills and Estate Lawyers can help with;
- Revising your existing situation, including insurance and superannuation
- Creating Family trusts
- Considering tax concessions
- Preparing a Power of Attorney
Heritage, innovation, and generational trust
Our Mission
Since 1991, Bateman Battersby has served as the cornerstone of legal excellence in Western Sydney. We combine institutional knowledge with innovative strategies to provide sophisticated legal services that builds and protects generational success.
Our Commitment
We create comprehensive legal solutions that consider both immediate needs and long-term concerns. Our heritage of excellence ensures that when the stakes are high and the matters are complex, you have proven and reliable advocates in your corner.

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FAQ
Legal questions
answered
Why is Estate Planning important?
Estate planning is essential to the short term and long term goals of your family. The process of estate planning will depend on the individual circumstances of your family.
Estate planning is the legal process of documenting and structuring matters relating to your assets, your Will, superannuation, your business, loans, wishes for dealing with a family trust or other trust, and perhaps putting a Power of Attorney in place.
There are many different factors that will affect what is most suitable for you, including the make up of your family (i.e. second marriages, de facto partners, step-children etc).
Who is involved in the Estate Planning process?
If your circumstances are fairly straight forward, it may be as simple as preparing a new Will and a Power of Attorney.
However if your assets and circumstances are more complex, sometimes your accountant, financial planner, banker and insurance consultants are involved to assist with their own area of expertise and give the best possible outcome.
What are the different forms of assets?
Many people think they can leave all of their ‘family assets’ to their beneficiaries under the terms of their Will. This is not always the case, particularly with regard to superannuation, companies, jointly owned assets, trusts and life insurance policies, for example. It is also important to determine who has ultimate control over these assets.
It is crucial that you seek legal advice with relation to your assets so that appropriate arrangements can be made now, to ensure your intentions are fulfilled in the future.
What about my Superannuation?
There are certain rules that apply to superannuation entitlements and how they are dealt with after you die. There are different rules that govern who the beneficiaries of your superannuation will be, and types of beneficiary nominations you make. These rules dictate who will receive your superannuation entitlements. Most people are surprised to learn that unless they have made a ‘binding nomination’, their superannuation is distributed at the discretion of the trustee of the superannuation fund in accordance with the trust deed.
Business Arrangements
You may run or be involved in a business for which you have particular intentions to take effect in the future either during your lifetime, in retirement or after your death. To action your intentions, it may be necessary to transfer ownership or restructure the ownership of assets, including shares in companies, any trusts, or other business assets. One pertinent feature of your business arrangements should be to achieve the highest possible protection of your assets.
We can offer advice on the issues relating to the legal aspects of your future business arrangements.
How it works
Your legal journey: consultation to resolution
Our comprehensive approach ensures every aspect of your legal matter receives the attention it deserves, with seamless coordination across our legal team.

Comprehensive Consultation
Understanding the complete picture. We start with a thorough consultation to understand your immediate needs and the bigger picture: your business, family, and long-term goals.
Multi-Disciplinary Analysis
We look at all relevant legal areas to spot potential issues and build solutions that address the full scope of your matter.
Coordinated Implementation
Execution with precision. We implement your legal solution with careful attention to detail, keeping you informed at every step while managing all the complex legal processes on your behalf.
Ongoing Relationship
Generational legal partnership. Many of our client relationships span decades and generations. We provide ongoing counsel as your circumstances evolve and your needs change.

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Stay informed with our latest analysis on legal developments affecting Western Sydney businesses and families.
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Trusted for generations across the communities we call home
Whether you’re meeting us in our Penrith office or connecting virtually, you receive the same trusted guidance that generations of Western Sydney families have relied upon.
Western Sydney
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- Cambridge Park
- Castlereagh
- Claremont Meadows
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- Thornton
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- Werrington Downs
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