
Why Have an Estate Plan?
What is the point of having a Will? As Estate Planning Lawyers, We are sometimes asked “What is the point of having a Will when
What is the point of having a Will? As Estate Planning Lawyers, We are sometimes asked “What is the point of having a Will when
It is the primary duty of the Executor of a deceased estate to collect the estate assets, pay the estate debts and distribute the net
A sometimes overlooked part of Estate Planning deals with decisions made regarding end of life care. End of life care can involve decisions as to
Capacity is a necessary component of making Wills, but is not easily defined. Testamentary Capacity is the capacity of a person to understand and create
One of the great stressors in making a Will occurs when the person making the Will has children who are under the age of 18.
In family court property matters, the receipt of inheritance by a party is often a consideration in the overall determination as to what a party
Many people believe that when they make a Will, their wishes are set in stone. In New South Wales, that is not always the case
Many people wrongly presume that upon their death their superannuation will be dealt with in accordance with their Will. Unless you have nominated your ‘estate’
I have noticed many ‘deal of the day’ websites are offering heavily discounted Will Kits. You will also often find Will Kits in most newsagencies
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