Tips and Traps for Executors
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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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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Read moreAll of us want to make sure that when we’re gone, our assets and everything we’ve worked for ends up with the people we care about, with minimal financial or emotional cost. But it often doesn’t work out that way. Poor estate planning can end in disputes that whittle away your estate in legal costs.
Read moreBitcoin and your estate – what happens to the digital currency after death? What is Bitcoin? Bitcoin, at its most basic, is a type of digital currency. It is a form of investment, and used as a medium of exchange. Therefore, many people consider Bitcoins and other forms of ‘crypto-currency’ to be an asset. Bitcoins...
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Read moreA person preparing a Will is sometimes concerned about possible challenges to the estate by disgruntled children or other family members, writes TGB Lawyers. The starting point when coming to make your Will is that the law recognises that a person making a Will (known as “the testator”) has complete freedom to leave...
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Read moreWho will make decisions for you, if you can't? The answer isn't as simple as you may think. Learn from about the importance of an Enduring Power of Attorney.
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