by tkelly | Nov 11, 2025 | Self Managed Super Fund, Superannuation
Superannuation is part of your succession plan. Your benefits are accumulated to be paid to you to fund your retirement during your lifetime. These benefits do not form part of your deceased estate. They are only dealt with in accordance with your Will if your...
by Breanne Bouffard | Mar 12, 2025 | Estate Planning, Wills
In the domain of estate planning and inheritance law, one might come across the term “chattels” quite often, especially in instances where assets are distributed when someone dies without a valid will (intestacy) or when detailed instructions are stated by a willmaker...
by Claire Stollery | Feb 5, 2024 | Estate Planning, Wills
When a lawyer, accountant or financial planner asks you about your Will, they will typically ask about the distribution of assets (such as the family home, cash or cars) to beneficiaries (usually spouses, children and other friends or family). Where do pets fit into...
by Claire Stollery | Jan 22, 2024 | Binding Death Benefit Nomination, Estate Planning, Powers of Attorney, Self Managed Super Fund, Superannuation
In 2018, Tony Kelly published a blog post regarding the Supreme Court of Queensland case of Re Narumon Pty Ltd [2018] QSC 185. Re Narumon revolved around the ability of an Attorney appointed under a valid Enduring Power of Attorney to renew the principal’s...
by Claire Stollery | Apr 5, 2023 | Estate Planning, Wills
In 2021, we published a blog post on the subject of ‘When it’s time to update your Will’, covering some of the most common scenarios that should prompt a review. In the two years since, we have seen even more situations arise between families that should have led the...