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There are two ways that people can co-own property: joint tenancy and tenancy in common. Joint tenancy A joint tenancy is where two or…
It’s unusual, but sometimes a person dies without a will and without any relatives who would be entitled to the estate under the rules…
If you have a business, company, family trust or SMSF, estate planning usually includes preparing a written estate plan to help you and your…
Estate planning is about developing a strategy to ensures that your assets are distributed according to your wishes. A comprehensive estate plan will ensure…
Your Will gives your family and loved ones certainty about your intentions. It will save them inconvenience and costs at a time when they…
Can people be trusted to complete their DIY Will-kits correctly, use clear language and sign them properly? In our experience, unfortunately not. Homemade Wills…
It may sound like a silly question.  We all know a Will when we see one.  They’re usually of fairly standard appearance – headed…
It is common for those in marriages or de facto relationships of long-standing to make Wills that are in very similar terms.  Each partner…
To make a valid Will you (the Testator) must: be at least 18 years of age; understand and approve the nature and effects of…
You should review your Will when your circumstances change. Consider the following…