Estate Planning
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Is a Post Office or Online DIY Will ok?
We know what you’re thinking: “You’re lawyers – of course you’re going to say that I…
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Does everything automatically go to my spouse when I die?
It is a common assumption in estate planning that a spouse will automatically inherit everything. However,…
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What is a testamentary guardian?
A testamentary guardian is the person who you appoint in your Will to look after your…
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Leaving a charitable bequest in your Will
Leaving a charitable bequest in your Will can be a thoughtful way to support the causes…
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When should you update your Will?
While our goal is to put in place an estate plan that you can ‘set and…
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Can a pet be a beneficiary in your Will?
Pets are a beloved part of many Australian households. But have you thought about what would…
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Testamentary guardians
Who will look after your kids if you die? I know – as a parent just…
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Testamentary trusts – protecting your legacy
Testamentary trusts (also known as testamentary discretionary trusts) have become a cornerstone of modern estate planning,…
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Joint tenants or tenants in common?
Did you know that how your property is owned can matter more than what your Will…
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Do I need an Enduring Power of Attorney?
Many people think an Enduring Power of Attorney is only something you need later in life…
