Another big vote on getting financial advice. MrsK and I paid for it in 2016 to check predictions on when I could hope to retire. We are a 'special' case, as MrsK is in the PSS scheme, while I had my own SMSF, and we're both second-timers, starting from scratch etc. In late 2019 we had the financial advice updated as MrsK was going through a horrendous time at work, and it came back that she could retire then, moving to a PSS pension payment without any impact, and me when I turned 67.
We then engaged another financial planning company in Canberra, as suggested by a friend who is the grumpiest person I know, so I thought if he thought well of them that was a good recommendation. After meeting with them twice to understand what they could do, their advice and fees, level of comfort on how well they engaged with us, we signed up with them. We started the transition to me fully retiring at the end of last year, so we had six months to pay off the remaining mortgage, payments from my SMSF account, into another account and back to reduce liabilities around estate tax etc. They understand all of the ins and outs of super, taxation, age pensions, which is invaluable. I then retired at end of June.
We also updated our wills, and have our oldest children set up as our joint executors.