4 December, 2024Estate Planning
Can a Beneficiary Be an Executor of a Will in Queensland?
A beneficiary can be an executor of your Will – but they might not always be the right choice.
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4 December, 2024Estate Planning
A beneficiary can be an executor of your Will – but they might not always be the right choice.
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4 October, 2024Estate Planning
Retired former Partner, John Fradgley has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia as part of the King’s Birthday Honours List.
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30 September, 2024Estate Planning
You might be surprised to learn that, when you die, your superannuation doesn’t automatically form part of your estate – which means it might not be distributed in accordance with your Will. It’s also important to consider whether you need to make a binding death benefit nomination.
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11 July, 2024Franchising
A new, draft Franchising Code of Conduct is set to be released this year following the Australian Government’s agreement with all 23 recommendations in the 2023 review of the Code.
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10 July, 2024Insurance Law
If your insurance excludes assumed liabilities, you could be out of pocket for business liabilities that would normally be covered.
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10 July, 2024Debt Recovery
You may have heard of the debt recovery ‘nuclear option’. There’s a saying: ‘If a company doesn’t pay you, just send them a statutory demand and wind them up.’
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10 July, 2024Dispute ResolutionInsurance Law
Construction contracts often involve one insurer and various insureds (that is, parties entitled to protection from the insurance contract).
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3 July, 2024Estate PlanningFamily Law
Changes to surcharge purchaser duty and surcharge land tax in NSW mean foreign investors could be eligible for refunds.
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25 June, 2024Intellectual Property, Franchising & Technology
A prominent franchisor of coffee shops has been fined $1.44 million for underpayments by its franchisees, in the first case of this type brought by the Fair Work Ombudsman against a franchisor.
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