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Copy That !

Copy That !

I wrote about the importance of knowing where your original Will is in this column a year or so ago. The three recent files on my desk and the decision of Hindman J handed down in the Brisbane Supreme Court on December 5 on one of my files suggests it’s time to...Read More
“In Love Again? Better see a Lawyer…”

“In Love Again? Better see a Lawyer…”

When helping clients prepare Wills, it is common to receive these instructions ‘Everything goes to my spouse and then to the kids equally”. The surviving spouse often ends up with the jointly owned assets and superannuation too. When the surviving spouse passes away,...Read More
The Tax Man Cometh …….

The Tax Man Cometh …….

One of the various roles of an Executor is to make sure that all estate debts are paid. In particular, an Executor needs to make sure any tax liability of the deceased during their lifetime or of their estate is accounted for. Keeping records of everything that might...Read More
Are you at your (super) limit…?

Are you at your (super) limit…?

The preparation of your estate plan involves a number of matters, especially the payment of your superannuation death benefit. From 1 July 2017 a “Transfer Balance Cap” was introduced.  In broad terms, the effect of the Cap is to limit the total amount of...Read More
A little respect …. for my wishes!

A little respect …. for my wishes!

I often write about the importance of having a valid Will. You might have been as surprised as I was to learn that Aretha Franklin, “the Queen of Soul”, died without a formal Will. By not making a formal Will, the famous singer sparked more than four years of bitter...Read More