
Mutual Wills
What is a Mutual Will? Mutual wills are when two people enter into a contract where they agree not to revoke or vary their wills

What is a Mutual Will? Mutual wills are when two people enter into a contract where they agree not to revoke or vary their wills

Once probate or administration has been granted (or if it was not needed), and a notice of intended distribution has been published, the executor or

Notification of assets It is important to ensure that you notify your solicitors of all assets and all liabilities of the Estate. It will be

Many executors often struggle to understand the various tax obligations that might exist when a person has passed away. An executor of an estate has

Background Like most developed countries, Australia’s population is aging. In 2017 there were over 3.8 million Australians who were over the age of 65 and

1. What is an Enduring Guardian? An Enduring Guardian is a person who you can appoint to make medical, dental, aged care and other lifestyle

What happens if I try to remove one of my kids from my will? The breakdown of a relationship between a parent and a child

What is a testamentary trust? A “testamentary trust” is simply a trust created under the terms of a will of a person (the “testator”). Testamentary

An estate plan will often comprise: a Will a Power of Attorney an Enduring Guardianship Appointment a binding death nomination for superannuation benefits any life

An appropriate estate plan in our increasingly complex society requires more than having an up-to-date will. In your estate plan, have you considered the following:
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