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Nothing super about broken promises

The federal government’s method of changing superannuation rules invites examination of how politicians can break a contract with the public with no legal ramifications, writes TGB Lawyers’ Senior Lawyer and Business Advisor, Morry Bailes in this Opinion piece for InDaily. https://indaily.com.au/opinion/2023/03/09/nothing-super-about-broken-promises/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%209%20March%202023&utm_content=InDaily%20Lunchtime%20%209%20March%202023+CID_cd29b3f544fe330a948e3d79acfd0923&utm_source=EDM&utm_term=READ%20MORE Over...

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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. ...

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