Wills, Powers of Attorney & Succession Planning

Inheritance in limbo: understanding the basics of Intestacy

When a person dies ‘intestate’, it means that they have passed away without a valid Will (wholly intestate) or with a Will that doesn’t dispose of all of their property (partially intestate). When someone dies intestate, the intestacy laws of the relevant jurisdiction will determine how their assets will be distributed.

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The effect of marriage, separation and divorce on Wills and estate planning

It probably isn’t a surprise to most people that marriage and divorce are big events that impact on a person’s property and parenting rights. What many aren’t aware of, however, is that these events also have a significant effect on their Will and where their superannuation death benefit entitlements may be paid. Marriage and Wills

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FAQ: Appointments of Medical Treatment Decision Makers

What is an Appointment of Medical Treatment Decision Maker? You have the right to make your own medical treatment decisions. However, if you experience illness or an accident you may be unable to make your own medical decisions (either temporarily or permanently). An Appointment of Medical Treatment Decision Maker (“AMTDM”) is a formal legal document

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