DVD Will Recognised by South Australian Court
Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers has successfully argued for a DVD Will to be admitted to probate and recognised as valid.
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Tindall Gask Bentley Lawyers has successfully argued for a DVD Will to be admitted to probate and recognised as valid.
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Read moreIt has been a big year at TGB. Here are some of the highlights. TGB co-founder Colin Tindall retired after 56 years in the South Australian legal profession. The career of the humble personal injury lawyer was celebrated with a surprise party and a feature story in the Advertiser. We secured a partnership with our third Australian...
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Read moreIf you and your former partner cannot agree on child arrangements for the Christmas school holidays, you will need to seek a Parenting Order before an approaching deadline.
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