
Lindsay is a passionate person who seeks to achieve the best outcomes for his clients.
Lindsay has a great depth of legal experience, with a legal career spanning over 30 years in the areas of business structuring, estate planning, trusts and church law. He rejoined Kells in 2010 after 3 years in Hobart as Dean of St David’s Anglican Cathedral.
At Kells, Lindsay has created a suite of best quality testamentary trust wills and related succession planning documents and leads a team that continues to develop cutting edge precedents. He works closely with accountants and financial advisers to ensure that the wishes of his clients are documented and structured to achieve maximum tax effectiveness.
The most recent area of Lindsay’s practice is in relation to what is today termed ‘dying naturally’ and he has prepared high quality advanced health care directive documents. These provide greater certainty about his clients’ intentions regarding medical treatment when urgent and critical medical decisions are required to be made.
Lindsay has extensive charity and church board expertise and in these roles he has had significant input in organisational strategic planning and large property acquisitions and developments.
Lindsay’s expertise in estate planning, succession law and trusts is highly regarded and he has presented at hundreds of lectures and seminars.