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Leaving Gifts in Wills

April 20, 2022

We often get asked by our clients how they can leave a gift in their Will for their loved ones. The gifting wishes of each client varies; some choose to gift a particular piece of jewellery while others have a long list of items they wish to gift to different people. There are many types … Read more

Digital Assets

March 2, 2022

In our ever growing and changing world, the type of assets we hold at the time of our deaths are also evolving. In addition to real property and personal property we now also have digital property. These can be categorised into two main categories – Digital Records are items that are not strictly the user’s … Read more

Storing Your Will and Who to Inform of Its Location

February 2, 2022

A question we get asked often is ‘how do our loved ones know to contact Legal Essentials should something happen to us?’. Unfortunately, there is no magic way that they know to. It depends on you as the Will maker to inform your loved ones and specifically the people you have named as Executors in … Read more

SMSFs & BDBNs

December 15, 2021

In our last article we wrote about putting in place your binding death benefit nomination (BDBN) in your superannuation. In this article we would like to refer to superannuation held in a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund, an SMSF for short. Same as your industry owned superannuation, you can name a beneficiary to inherit your superannuation under … Read more

Who should I name as my Superannuation beneficiary?

November 17, 2021

Generally, your superannuation does not form part of your estate and is not distributed under your Will. If you do not have a binding death nomination in place upon your death the trustee of the super fund will make a determination as to who to pay a death benefit to, this determination will be in … Read more

Electronic Witnessing of Wills and Powers of Attorney

October 20, 2021

Last year was a difficult year for Wills & Estates lawyers. When COVID-19 hit, lawyers had to work from home and could no longer have face-to-face meetings with their clients. A big problem quickly arose, how could our clients sign their Wills in front of two witnesses when they were unable to leave their homes … Read more

Looking After Vulnerable Beneficiaries – Protective Trusts

September 21, 2021

Whilst there are several options for these beneficiaries depending on your circumstances, one of the most common is to include a Protective Trust in your Will. A Protective Trust is basically having someone else look after your adult child’s money on their behalf- this person is called the Trustee. The Trustee receives the money from … Read more

Guardianship of your children

September 6, 2021

Something a lot of clients seem to struggle with is naming the guardian of their children, a great way to do it would be to make a list of the following: What are your values? What are your children’s critical needs? What are the logistical preferences? Who are the available people? Once you have listed … Read more

Right to Reside v Life Interest

September 17, 2019

When you own a property or part of a property in your own name, your Will controls what happens to that property. We often see clients wishing to provide a loved one (usually a spouse) with the ability to live in that house, and yet still ensuring that the house ultimately ends up with someone … Read more

When Executors Don’t See Eye to Eye

August 16, 2019

It is not uncommon for Wills to appoint more than one person as Executors- often adult siblings. And unfortunately, it is also not uncommon for siblings to fight. We see this regularly in estates where the siblings are both Executors but can’t agree or communicate on the running of the estate. So, what happens? Initial … Read more