
Short Story Series: Australia’s $5.4 Trillion Wealth Transfer — And Why a Will Isn’t Enough
Estate planning vs a will: understand what a will doesn’t cover, including super, joint assets an...


Estate planning vs a will: understand what a will doesn’t cover, including super, joint assets an...


A DIY will can be legally valid but still fail. Discover the hidden risks, tax traps and property...


When someone dies without a Will in NSW, strict intestacy laws decide who controls the estate and...


Probate and estate administration costs vary widely in NSW. Clear planning helps manage expenses ...


Digital assets are a standard part of modern estates. Clear planning helps ensure online accounts...


For business owners, estate planning is about continuity and control. A well-structured plan help...


Blended families require thoughtful estate planning. With the right approach, competing relations...


Superannuation isn’t automatically covered by a Will. How death benefits are paid depends on prio...


Testamentary discretionary trusts offer flexibility, asset protection and tax advantages that go ...


Estate planning isn’t just about what happens after death. In NSW, powers of attorney, guardiansh...


Well-drafted Wills don’t stop all claims. In NSW, eligible people may still bring family provisio...


Without a valid Will, an estate requires letters of administration through the NSW Supreme Court—...
