Krystal Wolthers | Partner | Accredited Specialist - Wills & Estates Law
Krystle joined the Marsdens Team in 2012 after completing her degree with the Legal Profession Admission Board at the University of Sydney.
Krystle was promoted to Partner in 2019 and proudly manages our growing Estate Planning Department.
Krystle provides advice on all aspects of Estate Planning, including Wills, Powers of Attorney, Appointments of Enduring Guardian, complex Succession Planning, Testamentary Trusts and Special Disability Trusts. In addition to her Estate Planning expertise, Krystle also provides advice in relation to all Deceased Estate matters, including general Estate advice, superannuation claims, Probate and Letters of Administration applications in the Supreme Court, attending to the administration and distribution of Estates, construction and complex Probate matters, informal testamentary documents and representing clients in various Estate litigation matters, including Family Provision Claims.
As an Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates Law, she has extensive experience in acting for clients in all Estate related matters. Krystle is committed to providing her clients with exceptional service that is tailored to meet each client’s individual needs. Krystle’s clients often compliment her professional, empathetic and approachable nature.
Krystle also enjoys working with a number of pro-bono programs including the Cancer Council, Council of the Ageing and the Macarthur Legal Centre.
Krystle is a Director at Mater Dei and is a member of the Executive Committee of the Macarthur Law Society. She is actively involved in the Macarthur community and enjoys attending many local charity and networking events including the Greater Narellan Business Chamber, Campbelltown Chamber of Commerce and Victress.
Krystle values her position within Marsdens and the opportunities that allow her to mentor and guide junior colleagues and students. Krystle is a mentor with the Lucy Mentoring Program run by the University of Wollongong. Lucy is a leadership program for female university students that operates to motivate and educate women about their career opportunities in law by establishing relationships between students and mentors who have achieved success in their professional career.
Outside the office Krystle is a member of the Bulgo Committee, a cabin community within the Royal National Park where she enjoys spending her spare time. Krystle loves travelling and spending time with her family and friends. Krystle was raised in the rural town of Gulgong and appreciates the sentiment of growing up in a small country town.