Category - Superannuation, Estates and Family
Becoming a parent is one of the most magical moments of your life, but with all the joy a newborn brings comes a weight of responsibility. You are now a mum or a dad – responsible for making sure your little one is taken care of, no matter what.
Do you have a clear plan in place if you or your partner dies unexpectedly?
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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 partner Jane Miller said when Whyalla’s economy and property market crashed many...
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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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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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Wills and Estates Lawyer Fiona Fagan outlines some critical information on superannuation and estate planning.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Family Lawyer Virginia Bui discusses superannuation and invalidity pensions in a family law context.
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Documents impacting the medical and lifestyle decisions of South Australians could soon become invalid, says TGB senior lawyer Rosemary Caruso.
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There are laws specific to Western Australia that govern the split of superannuation after couples separate.
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Fiona Fagan writes about the expense and stress you may be leaving behind when you opt for a DIY Will kit.
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