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Dementia, Capacity and the Will: Why Australia’s Fastest-Growing Health Crisis Is Reshaping Estate Planning
Understand the impact of dementia on estate planning and will disputes in Australia. Discover how testamentary capacity is determined, what happens if capacity is in doubt, and practical steps families can take to safeguard their rights and intentions.


Can my Will be changed after I die?
Can a will be changed after death? Learn about the legal grounds for contesting or varying a will in NSW and what it means for you.


What is Estate Administration?
Estate administration involves managing and distributing a deceased's assets. Learn the key steps, legal responsibilities, and how to navigate the process.


Who Can Legally Read Your Will After Your Death in NSW?
Who can access your will after you pass away in NSW? Learn about the legal rights when it comes to reading a loved one's will.


Why a Will Matters: Understanding Intestacy Laws in New South Wales
Dying without a will in NSW means intestacy laws decide who inherits your estate. Learn why having a will is crucial to protecting your love


Sharia Law and Succession in Australia
This article explores how the Sharia Law, guided by teachings from the Qur'an, governs the distribution of a deceased's assets and wealth.


The Challenges of Informal Wills: Estate Planning in Australia
In a world where digital communication is mainstream, the definition of a legally binding will has become increasingly fluid.


The Great Wealth Transfer: Estate Planning and Australian Baby Boomers' $3.5 Trillion Legacy
Australian Baby Boomers are set to pass down a $3 trillion legacy. Learn why estate planning is essential to ensure a smooth succession.


Australian Indigenous Estate Distribution
Estate distribution for Indigenous Australians involves unique cultural and legal considerations. Learn how these impact succession.


Help! I'm an Executor and I Don't Know What to Do
This short article will examine the role and responsibilities of an executor and answer some common questions.


The Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is a legal document that empowers one or more persons to manage financial and legal matters on behalf of someone else.


Superannuation: A Forgotten Asset
A common oversight people make when thinking about the distribution of their assets after their passing is dealing with their superannuation
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