

Aged Care & Retirement Villages
Planning for aged care and retirement can feel complex, but the right advice makes all the difference. At MMLaw, we guide you and your family through the legal and financial decisions with clarity, care, and confidence.
Guidance when it's time to consider aged care.
The decision to enter aged care is one of the most important (and often emotional) choices for individuals and their families. At MMLaw, we help you navigate the legal and financial aspects so you can focus on what matters most: your wellbeing and peace of mind.
Aged care agreements can be complex, with obligations that may not be clear at first glance. We review and explain contracts in plain language, so you understand exactly what you are agreeing to before you sign.
Knowing what you're signing before you commit.
Clarity around costs, assets and obligations.
Moving into aged care often involves significant financial considerations, including refundable accommodation deposits (RADs), daily care fees, and impacts on your estate planning. We help you and your family understand the costs, how they affect your assets, and what protections are available.
Clarity and confidence when choosing a retiement village.
Moving into a retirement village is a big decision that affects your lifestyle, finances, and future. At MMLaw, we help you navigate contracts and obligations so you can make the move with confidence and peace of mind.
Retirement village agreements are detailed documents that outline your rights and responsibilities as a resident. We review and explain these contracts in plain language so you fully understand what you’re agreeing to.
What you need to know before you sign.
Entry payments, ongoing fees, and exit costs
One of the most important aspects of retirement village living is the financial structure. Agreements often include significant entry contributions, service charges, and departure fees. We help you understand the costs upfront and how they affect your estate and long-term finances.
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