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Estate disputes

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Category: Estate disputes

Being a beneficiary of a deceased estate can be uncomfortable. A loved one has died and someone else is now their executor or administrator….
When it comes to planning for death, superannuation is commonly misunderstood. Your super is not usually dealt with under your Will, but instead under…
Many Australians were left scratching their heads last week when it was reported that a Victorian Magistrate who, had a brief romance with a…
It may sound like a silly question.  We all know a Will when we see one.  They’re usually of fairly standard appearance – headed…
Every court (and tribunal) in Western Australia (including the Federal Court and other federal jurisdictions) has separate rules for the conduct of proceedings. Some…
If not properly managed, litigation can be unnecessarily time-consuming and expensive. We are committed to conducting proceedings as efficiently as possible. Preliminaries Before commencing…
A problem we have seen time and again is that a client has a good claim but is not in the financial position to…
Before finalising the estate, take steps necessary to protect yourself from claims and take advantage of protections offered by the law of Western Australia.
Thirty years after the separation Harry died interstate leaving three sisters to whom he was deeply attached. Harry hadn’t made a Will, so…
If you have been appointed the as executor of a Will, you are bound to carry out the wishes of the deceased in accordance with the…

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