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Estate Administration & Disputes


An Executors Right to a Release upon finalisation of Estate Administration
You were chosen by the will maker to be the Executor of their Will. You have collected all the assets, paid all the liabilities and the estate is ready to distribute. You have properly carried out your duties and the job is nearly done. Note however that once the estate is fully distributed, the reality is that you lose access to the estate fund with which to defend your actions as Executor should a claim be made by an unhappy beneficiary. In more complex or valuable esta
Dhanya Panikkar
Oct 12 min read


What Is a Grant of Probate and Do You Need One in Queensland?
Losing a loved one is a very difficult time. The sadness and stress of your loss can often leave family members feeling overwhelmed when trying to deal with their loved one’s Estate . Asset holders such as banks, share registries and nursing homes each have their own requirements which must be satisfied before they will release the assets of a deceased person, with many asset holders requiring a certified copy of Letters of Administration or a Grant of Probate. So, what do
Dhanya Panikkar
Oct 13 min read


The Bedroom is Where it Counts... Right?
When most people think of a de facto partnership, they think of a couple who live together and are not married. While that is correct, in the eyes of the law, that is not entirely the case. In fact, sharing a house or even a room (with your partner) does not necessarily mean that you will be considered a de facto partner should one of you pass away, and therefore entitled to the deceased’s Estate. When assessing if you were or were not a de facto partner, the court take
Dhanya Panikkar
Oct 12 min read


Family Provision Application: How do I show I need more from the estate?
if you bring a Family Provision Application you must prove that you need further provision from the estate to meet the costs of your proper maintenance and support. So what factors are relevant and what does ‘proper maintenance and support’ mean? Is your entitlement reasonable? The Court will have regard to a range of factors when considering whether the provision you are to receive from the estate (if any) is reasonable in the circumstances, including: Size and extent of es
Dhanya Panikkar
Oct 12 min read


The Role and Duties of an Executor
Acting as an Executor, while an honour, can at times be an onerous task. Often it is not until a beloved family member or friend passes away and the estate administration work begins, that the enormity of the task is recognised. At MMLaw we assist Executors at every stage of the administration process to make the task as simple as possible, while ensuring that Executors fulfill their obligations and their exposure to personal liability is minimized as far as possible. A gene
Dhanya Panikkar
Oct 14 min read


What Is Probate? A Simple Guide to the Process After a Loved One Passes Away
Losing someone you love is already difficult enough without the added stress of navigating legal processes. If you’ve recently experienced a loss, you might have come across the term probate and wondered: What is probate? Do I need it? How do I get it? This article breaks down what probate is, why it matters, and how to apply for it, so you can feel more informed and less overwhelmed. What Is Probate? In simple terms, probate is the legal process of proving a deceased pers
Dhanya Panikkar
Sep 32 min read


The Price of Poor Trust Management? Your Child's Future
When someone sets up a trust, often to support their children or family members after they're gone, they usually name a trustee to manage it. On the surface, it might seem like a straightforward job: look after the money, make sure it grows, and eventually pass it on to the right people. But being a trustee isn’t just about balancing the books. It comes with serious responsibilities, especially when the people relying on the trust are children or otherwise vulnerable. Looking
Dhanya Panikkar
Apr 282 min read


Lost Keys, Lost Inheritance: The Crypto Crisis in Succession
While yes, your investments such as shares and cryptocurrency make up assets of your Estate, there are particular challenges with the digital currency that have serious consequences on your Estate Planning and Administration. Cryptocurrency is considered, for all intents and purposes, property and therefore an asset of your Estate and can thus be gifted and dealt with like any other asset. However, the main issues arise when locating the crypto, accessing the wallet and sel
Shontai Day
Mar 134 min read
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