Category - Wills & Estates
From little things big things grow, and so it has proved for Tindall Gask Bentley’s Reynella office which has just celebrated 25 years proudly serving the people of Adelaide’s southern suburbs.
In 1992 the picture was very different to what it is today. Back then TGB was just a single office at 76 Light Square in the city....
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Governments are failing to take coordinated action in areas of law which touch the most vulnerable people in our society, argues TGB managing partner Morry Bailes in his latest column for InDaily.
Read the full column here.
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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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Super SA members now have more flexibility in deciding who receives their benefits, TGB's Sarah Mitchell explains.
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They are the legal battles that unfortunately split families and they are on the rise. Estate disputes are complex, and can be costly and stressful.
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Death is an awkward subject for many people. No one wants to think about the fact that, at some time, they will pass away.
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TGB Wills and Estates team has provided this handy checklist for travellers outlining the important legal documents and plans which need to be addressed prior to going on a holiday.
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Experienced Wills and Estates Lawyer Rod Behenna discusses the often complex topic of superannuation and it’s impact on your estate.
This can be a difficult area.
The first thing to understand is that you do not own your superannuation – the trustees of the Super fund control it and any benefit is dealt with by them. ...
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What happens when a pop-icon dies without a Will? TGB's Fiona Fagan answers this question and other more common questions related to intestacy (dying without a valid Will).
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