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Ways you can prevent someone from contesting a will

Ways you can prevent someone from contesting a will

  • Adam
  • Wills and Estate

A will communicates all the wishes of the deceased after their passing. Unfortunately, no will is airtight; it can still be challenged or contested by any concerned parties. In Australia, nearly half of all wills are contested by family members who believe that they deserve more than what the deceased provided for them.  While it…

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Legacy Planning - Should You Hire a Wills and Estates Lawyer

Legacy Planning – Should You Hire a Wills and Estates Lawyer

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  • Wills and Estate

Writing a will isn’t just about listing down your assets and identifying their respective beneficiaries. Like any legal document, your will needs to be precise and accurate about its terms to be considered a valid testament for distributing your estate. All these formalities and more is exactly why you need to hire a wills and…

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3 Life Documents That Protect Your Assets After Death

3 Life Documents That Protect Your Assets After Death

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  • Wills and Estate

If you have been working all your life to provide for your family and you want to protect your hard-earned wealth and loved ones, there are three documents you need to have. It does not matter how old or healthy you are. These documents can help you protect the most important things in your life,…

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Top 3 Common Myths Surrounding Succession Planning

Top 3 Common Myths Surrounding Succession Planning

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  • Wills and Estate

There are a lot of things involved when you own a business, keeping it running is only part of the pie. Business owners will need to extend their passion, stress, perseverance, and personal sacrifice on top of everything else on their plate. With that, you’re expected to invest a considerable amount of yourself to keep…

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Contesting a Will - How to Question a Deceased's Last Will

Contesting a Will – How to Question a Deceased’s Last Will

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  • Wills and Estate

When people pass away, it’s their right and obligation to pass on their legacy through the last will or estate planning. The production of these legal documents will clarify what the deceased benefactors will pass on as liquidated assets. However, there are cases when these individuals can feel underrepresented in a person’s will. This is…

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Why Trustees Might Seek Directions for Executing a Will

Why Trustees Might Seek Directions for Executing a Will

  • Adam
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When you are an executor or trustee, you have several vital tasks. From dealing with banks and share registries to coordinating with beneficiaries, you are the principal administrator of an estate. What’s more, a person’s Will might not specify an executor’s tasks or how they should handle particular issues. Not everyone is a wills and…

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