Category - Wills & Estates
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...
Read more
What you need to know about funerals and how lawyers work with executors to provide a Grant of Probate and Letters of Administration.
Funeral expenses – Who pays?
Reasonable funeral expenses are usually paid by the deceased’s estate. This means that some assets of the deceased, usually money from the deceased’s bank...
Read more
TGB Lawyers’ Wills and Estates team outlines some critical information on superannuation and estate planning.
It does not make up part of your estate.
Most of our clients are shocked when we tell them that their super does not make up part of their estate and even if you have a validly drafted will, superannuation does...
Read more
There are many things to consider when making your Will, much more than simply the property you own, writes the TGB Wills and Estates team.
Read more
Tindall Gask Bentley Family Lawyer Virginia Bui discusses superannuation and invalidity pensions in a family law context.
Read more
Tindall Gask Bentley’s Wills and Estates team outline the legal impact that relationship changes can have on your Will.
Wedding season is upon us and amongst the excitement of wedding planning, reviewing and updating one’s Will is commonly over looked. Yet it may be unexpected to learn that upon marriage, your Will is...
Read more
Read more
Tindall Gask Bentley Wills and Estates Lawyer Belal Moraby writes about the importance of a Will.
Read more
There are laws specific to Western Australia that govern the split of superannuation after couples separate.
Read more
Load more