December 18, 2025
Wills Lawyer Penrith Area
Protect Your Legacy With a Professionally Prepared Will
Your will is more than a document – it’s your final act of care for the people who matter most. With more than 40 years guiding Penrith families through estate planning, we ensure your wishes are clear, legally sound, and protected.
1991
Established
Experienced
In Generational Estate Planning
Specialists
In Probate & Estate Administration
40+ Years
Of Protecting Penrith Families

Preparation of Wills
A Will is a written document that sets out the way you want your assets (called your ‘estate’) distributed after you die.
Making a valid Will is the only way to ensure your estate is distributed according to your wishes. All too frequently we find that families experience unnecessary difficulty, delay, worry and expense when a member of the family dies without leaving a valid Will.
It is particularly important to make or update your Will at certain stages of your life, such as:
- If you get married or intend to get married
- If you become involved in a de facto relationship
- If you are separated or divorced
- If new children are born
- If a person named in your current Will dies or becomes unsuitable
- If you acquire a significant asset or investment
- If you purchase any type of real estate
- If you are involved in a business, company or trust
- If you wish to specifically exclude someone from your Will
- If your existing Will leaves property you no longer own
Depending on your particular circumstances, your Will can effectively provide for a range of situations you may face throughout your life. For example, if you are involved in a second marriage and one or both of you have children from previous marriages, it is usually necessary not only to provide for each other, but also to ensure that each other’s children are provided for in the way you both intend. It is impossible to do this without a Will. We can help you plan for these and other situations by explaining your options, and by designing a Will that meets your particular needs.
At Bateman Battersby Lawyers Penrith we also specialise in Testamentary Trusts for people with more complex estate management issues.
We can assist you with all aspects of Wills, and discuss what is suitable for you. Special issues that require consideration when preparing a Will include:
- Reducing likelihood of future disputes/challenge
- Planning for special needs of beneficiaries
- Creating Testamentary Trusts
- Business succession planning
- Superannuation
- Appointing testamentary guardians for minor children
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
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Can I prepare my own Will?
While it’s legally possible to prepare your own Will, mistakes can be costly and may invalidate your Will entirely. Professional Will preparation ensures your document meets all legal requirements, clearly expresses your wishes, and minimises the risk of disputes. The cost of professional preparation is minimal compared to the potential problems of a DIY Will.
Do I need to update my Will regularly?
Your Will should be reviewed whenever you experience major life changes such as marriage, divorce, births, deaths, significant asset changes, or moving states. We recommend reviewing your Will every 3-5 years to ensure it remains current with your circumstances and any changes in the law.
How can proper planning prevent family disputes?
Clear, comprehensive estate planning significantly reduces the risk of family disputes after your death. We draft Wills that minimise ambiguity and ensure fair provision, helping preserve family relationships. Learn about Will disputes we help resolve.
How long does it take to prepare a Will?
Simple Wills can typically be prepared within 1-2 weeks from our initial meeting. More complex estate planning involving trusts or business succession may take 3-4 weeks. We’ll provide you with a realistic timeline based on your specific requirements during your consultation.
How much does Will preparation cost?
We believe in transparent pricing with no surprises. During your initial consultation, we’ll provide a clear cost estimate based on your specific situation. Many of our services offer fixed-fee options for straightforward Wills, while complex estate planning is billed at competitive hourly rates. We always explain costs upfront before you commit.
What happens if I die without a Will in NSW?
If you die without a Will (intestate) in NSW, your assets are distributed according to a predetermined formula set by law. This may not reflect your actual wishes and can create complications for your family. The court appoints an administrator to manage your estate, which can be time-consuming and expensive.
What’s the difference between a Will and estate planning?
A Will is one component of comprehensive estate planning. While a Will directs how your assets are distributed after death, estate planning includes strategies for incapacity, tax minimisation, asset protection, and succession planning. We help you understand what level of planning is right for your situation.
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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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.
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