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When it’s time to update your Will
The provisions of your Will should continue to reflect your current circumstances. As Tony likes to say, its provisions should reflect your wishes as if you had “died yesterday”. When changes happen in your life, it’s therefore important to consider how these changes...
Powers of Attorney and Related Documents Explained – Part 2
This is the second post in our series covering different advance planning documents. We recommend reading our previous post on Powers of Attorney and Appointments of Medical Treatment Maker before reading this post. In this post, we look at Advance Care Directives,...
Powers of Attorney and Related Documents Explained – Part 1
When it comes to Estate Planning, it is important for you to consider not only what will occur on your death, but also what would happen to your affairs should you lose the capacity to make decisions. Many clients primarily think of their Will when considering Estate...
Providing your legal representative with access to your online assets
Our online presence is, in effect, today’s shoebox of treasured possessions, containing electronic correspondence, images, and other “virtual” mementos. There also a myriad of other related issues such as banking and social media accounts which require a knowledge of...
The Benefit of a Non-Lapsing Binding Death Benefit Nomination (BDBN)
The decision of the Supreme Court of Queensland in the recent case of Re Narumon Pty Ltd [2018] QSC 185 highlights the importance of having a correctly drafted binding death benefit nomination (‘BDBN’) which is non-lapsing as it gives a validly appointed attorney the...
“Can’t you wait till I’m dead?”
“Can’t you wait till I’m dead?” A client of mine, of German extraction, visited his elderly father several years ago who asked him to explain what the provisions made in his will. The heading to this article was the father’s response! This response recently came to...
