If your Will doesn't properly provide for your spouse or de-facto spouse, or
children or parent, they may be able to make a claim under the Inheritance Act
(WA). If successful, the WA Supreme Court has the power to change your Will
to give them a share of your estate. Therefore, if you intend excluding any such
dependents from your Will, or giving them less than they might reasonably
expect, be sure to consult with a lawyer about this situation. An experience
Wills lawyer can advise you on how to avoid claims on your estate under
the Inheritance Act (WA).