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TGB Lawyers’ Wills and Estates team highlights some of the key steps you can take before your first appointment to help ensure the smooth and efficient preparation of your Will.
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Experienced Wills and Estates Law Firm TGB Lawyers 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 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...
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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...
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All 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.
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TGB Lawyers’ Wills & Estates law team writes about the risks that Will Kits pose to your estate.
On the surface, legal Will kits look attractive. For a fraction of the cost of instructing a lawyer to prepare a Will or even for free in some cases, you can do it yourself. However, while you might be saving yourself...
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Experienced TGB Wills and Estates Lawyer Rod Behenna provides a step by step guide for the executor of a Will.
The executor is a person that the Will maker has nominated to be in charge of the administration of the estate following their death.
Usually the executor will be a family member or a trusted advisor. Hopefully the...
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Experienced TGB Wills and Estates Lawyer Rod Behenna covers the basics about when and why you need a Will.
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