Why “Simple Wills” Are Not Enough

By Carly Fradgley • In Estate Planning, WillsNo Comments

What is the difference between having proper, holistic estate planning and just having simple Wills? You get what you pay for. Estate planning is becoming an increasingly important area of law. Superannuation balances when couples with life insurance and more complex asset structures, means that simply having very basic Wills

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Estate Planning – Why It Is More Than Just a Will

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Estate planning is a more complex area of law which often involves more than just putting a “simple” Will in place. Many people do not realise that their Will cannot necessarily deal with all of what they may perceive to be their assets. This is one reason why do-it-yourself Will

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What Happens if You Don’t Have a Will?

By Carly Fradgley • In Estate Planning, WillsNo Comments

Everyone should have a Will. It is important to have a Will to nominate who is to receive your assets, and importantly, who you wish to look after your infant children. You may not consider that you have enough in assets to need a Will. However, most people have superannuation

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Three Documents Every Australian Should Have

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What are the three documents every Australian adult should have? 1. A Will Where there’s a well drafted Will there’s a way to provide for your loved ones and avoid a family dispute. Every Australian over the age of 18 should think seriously about making a Will because no one

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