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A Life Plan? A number of our clients who wish to make an enduring power of attorney (EPOA) sometimes struggle...
There are some threshold criteria for anyone who intends to challenge a will. One is a direct relationship with the...
The threshold has lowered for deceased estate claims brought on from aggrieved grandchildren with the recent 2023 case Curtis v...
The Family Law Act has undergone recent changes that will impact the way parenting matters are to be approached by...
Tax – it’s the last thing on someone’s mind when dealing with the death of a loved one, but the...
The most common reasons why Wills are challenged are for: “Testamentary Capacity” – the will-maker suffers from conditions such as...
A recent case considered by the Queensland Supreme Court Williams v Williams & Anor [2023] QSC 90 has highlighted the...
I am the Executor of a Deceased Estate What if someone is owed money? Who has to pay the Creditors?...
If an executor of the will of a person who died in Australia is overseas and cannot get back to...