Profile
Rod Behenna
Senior Lawyer - Retired
Contact Details
Get in touch with Rod
With more than five decades of experience, few know the ins and outs of Wills and Estate law like Rod Behenna.
Admitted to practice in 1970, Rod continued to adapt his practice to an ever-changing society that continued to impact Wills and Estates law, and he embraced the challenges that come with that.
Wills and Estate Administration had been Rod’s focus for most of his career. At his previous firm he was the head of its private client department for more than 20 years, its managing partner for ten years and a senior partner before joining Tindall Gask Bentley as a consultant in 2011.
Rod expertly drafted intricate Wills for complex circumstances including blended families and children with special needs.
He was sought after by high net worth individuals who often require testamentary trusts and advice about gaining taxation benefits, and he managed Power of Attorney arrangements for those who are unable or no longer wish to handle their affairs.
Rod placed a high importance on face to face contact with clients, who are often dealing with the loss of a loved one and daunting Estate requirements. He takes control of the legal issues and clearly explains the process, the timing and the costs, which gives the client peace of mind.
Rod also has a longstanding interest in heritage matters. He was South Australian Commissioner on the Australian Heritage Commission, Australia’s peak heritage body, for six years. In that time he was Chairman of the natural heritage sub-committee and also served on the historic and audit sub-committees of the Commission.
Rod retired from practice in 2024.
Rod Behenna
Senior Lawyer - Retired
My Qualifications
- Bachelor of Laws – University of Adelaide
- Admitted to practice 1970
My Areas of Expertise
- Wills, Will Trusts and Estate Planning
- Estate Administration
- Estate Disputes
- Family Trusts and Agreements
My Professional Interests
- Member of the Law Society of South Australia
- Retired 2024
Media & Blog Posts
Superannuation, Binding Death Nominations & Wills
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. ...
Read moreI Have a Will, What Else do I Need to Know?
Experienced Adelaide Wills and Estates lawyer Rod Behenna outlines eight important and often forgotten points about your Will.
Read more