This is the fifth in our series of articles on the uncertainties of death. Myth – a person without capacity is no longer able to update their affairs. Wrong! It is not widely known that a court can make a Will for a person who has lost capacity. A “court made” Will...Read More
This is the fourth in our series of articles on the uncertainties of death. Myth – “I can defeat a challenge to my Will from a family member by making a token gift to them in my Will”. Wrong! If a person challenges your Will, they are seeking an amount from your...Read More
This is the third in our series of articles on the uncertainties of death. Myth – “My Will dictates who gets my superannuation….. doesn’t it?” Wrong! Your superannuation does not form part of your estate and is not controlled by your Will. Your superannuation benefits...Read More
This is the second in our series of articles on the uncertainties of death. (Click here to read Part 1.) Another common misconception is that it is not possible in Queensland to have more than one spouse. You might be surprised to learn, it is possible and more common...Read More
Queensland has become the fifth State to pass laws relating to Voluntary Assisted Dying. The scheme will be operational from January 2023. The key points: 1. Voluntary Assisted Dying (“VAD”) allows a person who is suffering and dying to choose the timing and...Read More