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It is important that you store your Will in a secure place. After your death your Executor will need to file your original Will…
What is often referred to as a “mutual Will” is in fact a legally binding agreement between two parties providing that neither party will…
Thirty years after the separation Harry died interstate leaving three sisters to whom he was deeply attached. Harry hadn’t made a Will, so…
Your executor is the person you nominate in your Will to administer your estate and carry out your wishes upon your death. Read on…
Some property you may regard as your own may not form part of your estate upon your death and is therefore not capable of…
Have a written agreement If you’re borrowing or lending money, particularly where family or friends are involved, it always makes sense to formalise your…
Using existing land, granny-flats may be a home extension or a self-contained dwelling.  A granny-flat may be a convenient and cost effective option, striking…
If you buy real estate with your partner or others, you should specify your choice of joint ownership in the Contract. Co-owners may be…

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