Estate Disputes: Can I Prevent a Family Member From Challenging My Will?
A person preparing a Will is sometimes concerned about possible challenges to the estate by disgruntled children or other family members, writes TGB's Tom Mead.
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A person preparing a Will is sometimes concerned about possible challenges to the estate by disgruntled children or other family members, writes TGB's Tom Mead.
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Read moreTGB has recently opened in Western Australia, with lawyers in Perth for divorce and family law, car accident compensation, work injuries, military compensation, employment issues, Wills and estates, criminal law, business and property.
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Read moreSouth Australia’s new (CTP) insurance laws will significantly impact the compensation paid for pain and suffering and future loss of income to people injured in motor vehicle accidents, writes TGB's Tim White.
Read moreAbuse complaints continue to plague the Australian Defence Force, even though the complaint notification period for the Defence Abuse Response Taskforce closed on May 31, 2013.
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