Category - Wills & Estates
TGB's Jane Miller analyses the High Court case of Stanford and Stanford, where it was confirmed that the Family Court can make orders for property settlement and spousal maintenance for couples who are still married.
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TGB's family law team explains how to find out the facts about your partner's superannuation during a divorce settlement.
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TGB's family law team writes about superannuation splits in divorce settlements.
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Rod Behenna says planning ahead with Enduring Power of Attorney and Advanced Care Directive documents will prevent many wrong decisions and reduce stress.
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Experienced TGB Wills and Estates Lawyer Rod Behenna provides a step by step guide for the executor of a Will.
The executor is a person that the Will maker has nominated to be in charge of the administration of the estate following their death.
Usually the executor will be a family member or a trusted advisor. Hopefully the...
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“Do I need to wait until my baby is born before making a Will?” “Do I need to update my Will now I am pregnant?” These are just some of the questions answered in our Q and A for Wills and Estates.
Starting a family brings significant change, and is a time when many people re-evaluate their Will and estate...
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Tindall Gask Bentley has acquired tens of thousands of Wills and Estate documents, some dating back to the mid 1800s.
TGB secured the deed packets from another local law firm, which had been accumulating the documents from close to South Australia’s proclamation to current day.
Some of the documents are stored in tin boxes...
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Experienced TGB Wills and Estates Lawyer Rod Behenna covers the basics about when and why you need a Will.
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