When someone dies without a Will?
Dying without a Will If a person dies without a Will, it’s known as dying intestate. This means their estate […]
Dying without a Will If a person dies without a Will, it’s known as dying intestate. This means their estate […]
The Australian Government has proposed changes that could significantly affect families who use discretionary family trusts to hold and manage
A Binding Financial Agreement can have important consequences for estate planning. While these agreements are most associated with regulating property
Intergenerational wealth planning is no longer a concern only for the ultra-wealthy. For many Australian families, rising property values, superannuation
While cryptocurrency is beginning to feature in more and more wills now, many will makers are not aware of the
Applications for a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration are now being processed electronically by the Supreme Court of
Following his death, Leonard Cohen left an estate of $50 million and it ended up in Court. A lawyer swapped
RobertsLaw has decided to specialise in wills and deceased estates, because that area of our practice has grown exponentially over
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