• Is Your Will Watertight?

  • Are you sure your will is going to work how you want on your death? It is time to consider doing a new will when since doing your last will you have married, had children or grandchildren, been divorced, changed your financial situation, changed business arrangements, changed superannuation arrangements, obtained life insurance, received an inheritance …

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  • Guardians for Children

  • If people have children under the age of 18 years, it is essential that they have a will nominating who they appoint to care for their children, in the event of their death. If a parent does not nominate a guardian in their will, then the other parent of the child will be the guardian.  …

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  • Can You Trust Your Will?

  • If it’s more than 12 months old you probably can’t… Updating your own will takes so much time and effort most people only do it once. We scribble down our last wishes and file them away, confident that they will be respected after we’re gone. Unfortunately, that does not always happen. The husband of a …

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  • Wills – Top 10 questions answered

  • 1. Why have a will? If you do not have a will, then the Intestacy Rules set out in legislation will determine how your estate is distributed. The Intestacy Rules may not follow your wishes.  For example, many people assume everything will go to their spouse, but this is not the case if you have …

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