Skip to content
Careers
Feedback
Pay a bill
(08) 9220 4433
Search …
Services
Wills
Testamentary trust Wills
Business succession planning
Estate planning
Enduring power of attorney and guardianship
Special Disability Trusts
Safe custody
Info
Superannuation death benefits
Blog
Free info guide
Reviews
About
Contact
Contact us
Feedback
Pay a bill
Services
Wills
Testamentary trust Wills
Business succession planning
Estate planning
Enduring power of attorney and guardianship
Special Disability Trusts
Safe custody
Info
Superannuation death benefits
Blog
Free info guide
Reviews
About
Contact
Contact us
Feedback
Pay a bill
Book now
Home
>
Blog
>
Wills
>
Page 2
Blog
Category: Wills
Estate disputes
,
Estate planning
,
Wills
When Sally left Harry
Thirty years after the separation Harry died interstate leaving three sisters to whom he was deeply attached. Harry hadn’t made a Will, so…
Estate planning
,
Wills
All you need to know about executors
Your executor is the person you nominate in your Will to administer your estate and carry out your wishes upon your death. Read on…
Wills
If I die without a Will, does my wife get everything?
Although property you own as a joint tenant with your spouse will pass to them when you die, property owned as tenants in common…
Topics
Business Succession
Buying property
Enduring power of attorney
Estate administration
Estate disputes
Estate planning
General Information
Intestacy
Superannuation
Testamentary trusts
Wills
Popular Posts
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. T...
read more
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...
read more
What are mirror Wills?
It is common for those in marriages or de facto relationships of long-standing to make Wills that ar...
read more
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 a...
read more
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.
Download your free guide now