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Business Law
Wills & Succession Planning
Advance Care Directives
Stamp Duty
Lawyers & Solicitors
Establishment Of Business
Purchase Of Business
Sale Of Business
Franchising Of Business
Contracts & Agreements Generally
Retail & Commercial Leases
Estate Planning
Testamentary Trust Wills
Superannuation
Binding Death Benefit Nominations
Testator’s Family Maintenance Claims
Powers Of Attorney
Administration Of Estates
Property Law
Conveyancing
Asset Protection
Deprivation Of Assets
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Accredited LL.M (Melb)
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Frequently Asked Questions
I wish to leave a person out of my Will? Is it true that there is nothing I can do about that person successfully challenging my Will?
No, it is not true. There are a number of legal devices, including the use of joint tenancies and Trusts, which enable a Willmaker safely to avoid leaving a benefit to a particular person.
Are there any assets which, on my death, will not pass pursuant to my Will?
Yes, a number of categories of assets do not form part of your estate, and are therefore not covered by your Will. These include jointly held assets, assets held in a Trust and superannuation left by way of a Binding Death Benefit Nomination direct to a dependent.
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