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Deceased Estates

Understanding Part IV claims against deceased estates

A Will doesn’t necessarily determine the final distribution of an estate. If someone feels they haven’t been adequately provided for, they may be eligible to ...
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What everyone should know about estate planning and property ownership
Property & Conveyancing

What everyone should know about estate planning and property ownership

When buying a property, it’s important to own that property in a way that aligns with your estate planning goals.  Should you own property jointly, ...
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Deceased Estates

Understanding Victoria’s recent increase to probate filing fees

The Victorian Government has announced a significant increase of filing fees charged by the Victorian Probate Office within the Supreme Court. The new fee structure ...
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Wills, Powers of Attorney & Succession Planning

Navigating the effects of incapacity in Business and Trusts

Incapacity can have significant implications for the management and continuity of trusts and businesses. Incapacity can create complex challenges that require careful planning and legal ...
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Wills, Powers of Attorney & Succession Planning

Statutory Wills: What if I lose capacity to make a Will?

A Statutory Will can be the solution to estate planning problems where a person has lost capacity. Instead of being made by the person themselves, ...
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Wills, Powers of Attorney & Succession Planning

Guardians and Administrators: What if I lose capacity and haven’t appointed anyone to make decisions for me?

This article is a continuation of our Incapacity Series where we have recently discussed the Enduring Power of Attorney (“EPA”) and Appointment of Medical Treatment ...
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Wills, Powers of Attorney & Succession Planning

Appointments of Medical Treatment Decision Maker: What if I can’t make medical decisions for myself?

Every adult has the right to make their own medical treatment decisions. However, if you experience illness or an accident you may be unable to ...
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Wills, Powers of Attorney & Succession Planning

Enduring Power of Attorney: What if I can’t make decisions for myself?

At some point in your life, you may be faced with an event – such as an accident or illness – that leaves you incapacitated ...
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Wills, Powers of Attorney & Succession Planning

The Incapacity Series: The Importance of Planning Ahead

Incapacity and Planning Ahead: Why Estate Planning Matters Many people overlook the importance of estate planning, assuming it’s only for the rich, elderly or sick. ...
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