Spelling errors and typos in Wills (in NSW)
Despite a will-maker’s (called a testator) best efforts to ensure that their Will is accurate and correct, a Will (particularly … Read more
Despite a will-maker’s (called a testator) best efforts to ensure that their Will is accurate and correct, a Will (particularly … Read more
New South Wales is the only Australian state that allows for notional estate claims against deceased estates. A notional estate … Read more
A self-written Will is seldom drafted account for future possible changes to the testator’s asset mix. Problems can arise when … Read more
Sometimes a family dispute becomes so heated that a person decides to cut their spouse, child or another dependent out … Read more
Once you have made your Will, it remains in full force and effect until you either revoke (cancel) or change … Read more
A person who dies without a Will is said to have died “intestate”. An unfortunate consequence of dying intestate in … Read more
Settlement is when the parties reach a resolution and decide not to take the matter to litigation. A party can … Read more
Contexts in which property may be co-owned include: People caught up in the excitement of purchasing a new property seldom … Read more
Including cryptocurrency in your Will is slightly different to including other assets. Unlike traditional assets such as bank accounts or … Read more