Challenging a Will?
The most common reasons why Wills are challenged are for: “Testamentary Capacity” – the will-maker suffers from conditions such as […]
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
The Powers of Attorney Act 1998 has recently been amended to change the forms we are currently using for Enduring
We asked Boyd Hain Accountant of Hain Accountants (https://www.hainaccounting.com.au/) to provide a little insight here which may be a very
Can the Executor change what is in the will? Why cant I get my money straight away? The role of
This is an actual Case Study In Re Hartley [2020] QSC 251, Judge Henry of the Supreme Court of Queensland
Pexa settlements are the way of the future! Pexa (Property Exchange Australia) provides electronic settlements throughout Australia. With a Pexa
An executor or administrator may be entitled to remuneration for administering the estate of a deceased person either automatically, by