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From 1 July 2019 the Public Trustee will no longer prepare Wills or Enduring Power of Attorney documents for the general public unless you are a concession card holder, Centrelink recipient or subject to administration or protection Orders.
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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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Tindall Gask Bentley Wills and Estates Lawyer Belal Moraby writes about the importance of a Will.
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Tom Mead highlights the importance of having a valid Will and addresses some of the common excuses people often make.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Wills and Estates law team writes about the expense and stress you may be leaving behind when you opt for a DIY Will kit.
Saving a few dollars by avoiding going to a lawyer to prepare your will may be very expensive and stressful for your loved ones when you are gone.
There are a number of traps that people...
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Before making a claim on an estate in South Australia, first ask yourself these five key questions, writes Wills and Estates lawyer Fiona Fagan.
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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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Bitcoin 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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