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Smoke alarm compliance and electrical safety

Smoke alarm compliance and electrical safety

All residential properties being sold in Queensland need to have compliant smoke alarms installed by settlement. The compliance standard is contained in regulations. Smoke alarms must be interconnected, in every bedroom and hallway in the property. Failure to install...Read More
E-Conveyancing Mandate – what you need to know…

E-Conveyancing Mandate – what you need to know…

On 20 February 2023, the use of e-Conveyancing was mandated in Queensland. This means that all sales and purchases of residential land (and certain other matters) must occur online. Apart from limited exceptions, the days of meeting in person and passing documents and...Read More
DO YOU REALLY WANT THE GRANDCHILDREN TO INHERIT?

DO YOU REALLY WANT THE GRANDCHILDREN TO INHERIT?

Consider this scenario: You have 2 children.  Child A and Child B. Child A has one child (your grandchild). You give your estate equally to Child A and Child B in your Will. If Child A dies before you, your grandchild will automatically receive Child A’s half of...Read More
THE SEVERE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT SEVERING….

THE SEVERE CONSEQUENCES OF NOT SEVERING….

I often advise clients a change in their marital circumstances is a definite “trigger” to update their estate planning – particularly if there has been a relationship breakdown. In Queensland, land can be owned either as “tenants in common” or “joint tenants”....Read More
IN ONE YEAR AND OUT THE OTHER…

IN ONE YEAR AND OUT THE OTHER…

For a lot of people, a New Year’s Resolution is something that goes in one year and out the other…. The start of the new year is the ideal time for you to review and update your estate planning. As your life changes, so should your plan. Have you: Purchased a...Read More