Managing disputes between an executor and beneficiary of a will in Victoria
How the relationships can crumble, and what to do about it.
How the relationships can crumble, and what to do about it.
Step-children have rights too you know.
You can avoid disputes by following these instructions well before you die. Don’t leave a family feud behind you.
Understand what you are planning on doing, very carefully. It matters.
Testamentary trusts can protect your family and assets after your death. We make testamentary, and other forms of family trusts, easy to understand.
Who gets your stuff? We review what your ex gets, what your kids get, and what sort of arguments may arise after you die.
Testamentary trusts are a great way to protect your assets and cash.
Make sure your kids, things and home go to the right people after you die.
Don’t leave what happens when you die to chance – at least on the ground.
Testamentary trusts are sometimes the best option for protecting your family – learn more and see if a trust is right for you.
Plan for your death! You never know when it will arise.
Find out which one is the most powerful, and make the right choice for your family.
Next-of-kin is not a legally-binding definition in Australian law. Where does that leave your family?
NSW wills and inheritance laws differ from all other states, with a recent overhaul meaning laws have changed, sometimes significantly. Get the facts.
Get the facts on next-of-kin law in Victoria, Australia.
Australian laws don’t solve all LGBTQ family law and inheritance problems.
BDBNs could save your family a war, but they are not always the best option. Get the facts before you make a mistake.
We explain trust cloning.
The 80-year rule can cripple some family businesses and succession plans if you don’t understand and plan for it.