Category - Estate Disputes
THE Arrium steelworks sale not only galvanises Whyalla’s economic future, it gives new hope of a fresh start to those who have been living in limbo due to divorce and death, according to a leading Adelaide law firm.
Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers said when Whyalla’s economy and property market crashed many relationships went...
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In August 2017, SA Parliament passed a number of Acts relating to LGBTQI people and de facto relationships. TGB lawyer Adam Osborn looks at how marriage, divorce and the new Relationships Register affects your Will and Estate Planning.
Imagine your partner were to die unexpectedly and there was no legal recognition of your...
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What happens when a pop-icon dies without a Will? TGB’s Wills & Estates team answers this question and other more common questions related to intestacy (dying without a valid Will).
In the wake of the death of pop-icon ‘Prince’ it has been reported that he died without a valid Will. With an estate estimated...
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A common problem with blended families is the tracing of the inheritance from a parent to a step parent, writes Tindall Gask Bentley Wills and Estates Lawyer Fiona Fagan.
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Tom Mead highlights the importance of having a valid Will and addresses some of the common excuses people often make.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Wills and Estates law team writes about the expense and stress you may be leaving behind when you opt for a DIY Will kit.
Saving a few dollars by avoiding going to a lawyer to prepare your will may be very expensive and stressful for your loved ones when you are gone.
There are a number of traps that people...
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Before making a claim on an estate in South Australia, first ask yourself these five key questions, writes Wills and Estates lawyer Fiona Fagan.
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Facebook has begun rolling out new legacy settings that will allow a user to select a person to manage their account after they die.
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Being an Executor in charge of managing an estate is a big responsibility. TGB's Sarah Mitchell writes about four important considerations.
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