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Category: Estate planning

What is a testamentary trust?
The phrases ‘testamentary trust’, ‘testamentary discretionary trust’, TT, TDT…. are all just ‘lawyer speak’ for a trust set up in a will that starts when…
Key facts about testamentary trusts
Testamentary trusts are a powerful estate planning tool. Many people choose to include a testamentary trust in their Will because of the asset protection…
10 reasons why you should make a Will
Your Will gives your family and loved ones certainty about your intentions. It will save them inconvenience and costs at a time when they…
Estate planning trap no. 7 – failing to make an Enduring Power of Attorney
Another cautionary tale from our files:  our client’s mother went overseas on a cruise.  The Greek Islands.  Midway through the cruise, she had a…
Estate planning trap no. 6 – lending money to children
This is the tale of a modestly wealthy father, who made what he thought was a loan to his daughter and son-in-law at about…
Estate planning trap no. 5 – the taxman
Your death is an opportunity!  You probably don’t see it that way, yet. It’s an opportunity for your children to avail themselves of some big…
Estate planning trap no. 4 – rocky marriages
Not your marriage!  We’re talking about the marriages (actual or de facto) of your children. You’ve worked hard for your wealth. Do you want…
Estate planning trap no. 3 – disinheriting a family member
By disinheriting we mean cutting them out altogether or leaving less than an equal share. There may be good reasons for doing so: sometimes…
Estate planning trap no. 2 – home made Wills
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…
Estate planning trap no. 1 – superannuation
Do you really understand your superannuation?  I doubt that many of us do. Australians had a combined $3.4 trillion in super in March 2022 and…
Our plain-English guide Help with the difficult questions so you can stop procrastinating and make your Will has comprehensive and practical guidance to help you get your affairs in order.