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Haven’t Made a Will Yet? Here’s Why You Need To.
There are things that you need to consider carefully before you make a Will including:- what assets do I own? what assets do I control but not own? who should be in my thoughts when making a Will? who are my family members and who are my dependants? do I want certain items to go to particular people? who will administer my estate and ensure that my wishes are carried out – not merely to the letter but also in spirit? what are the consequences of me making a Will in the terms
Malcolm McColm
Oct 1, 20252 min read


Protecting Your Adult Child: Wills, EPAs and BDBNs Explained
‘Horrifying’ - the very high numbers in the 18-25 age group, when it comes to serious impairment or death from accidents. ‘Unimaginable’ - the difficulties for parents who have to suddenly manage life with a young adult child who has lost decision making capacity or worse still manage the estate of a child lost to them. Coping with those difficulties is made worse, sometimes beyond belief, if the child doesn’t have an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) or a Will. Parents
Peter Porcellini
Oct 1, 20252 min read


General vs Enduring Power of Attorney: What’s the Difference and Which Do You Need?
There are two types of power of attorney (1) “General Power of Attorney” and (2) “Enduring Power of Attorney”. Both types involve a formal agreement where one person (known as the principal) gives another person (known as the attorney) power to make decisions on behalf of the principal. The term “person” includes both natural persons and legal entities such as corporations. A General Power of Attorney can only be used for financial matters. It operates only while the princ
Malcolm McColm
Oct 1, 20252 min read


Does Marriage Affect Your Will in Queensland? Here’s What You Need to Know
Effect of marriage on your Will. You’re preparing for your wedding and planning your future together. You may be looking at wedding venues, buying your first home, and deciding on where to go for your honeymoon. But have you updated your Will? No doubt you want to provide for and protect your new spouse, and updating your Will is a critical step in planning for your future. Marriage and your Will As a general rule of thumb, you should review and update your Will about every t
Sarah Stanton
Oct 1, 20252 min read


Later Life Relationship Changes... What do you want now...
The rate of relationship change in later life is high. The change is sometimes voluntary, sometimes not. Spouses become incapable, can be separated by illness, die, separate, divorce, re-partner, and remarry. Independent and objective professional advice is crucial during this often emotional and burdensome time of transition. This independence and objectivity will help you filter through the well-meaning but often misguided advice of family and friends – the bush, pub and BB
Peter Porcellini
Oct 1, 20253 min read


Power of Attorney Compliance in QLD: Eligible Attorneys, Witnesses, and Validity
When you make a Power of Attorney it can be made in different ways. The principal rule is that when you make a Power of Attorney it must be made in the approved form pursuant to the provisions of the Powers of Attorney Act 1998. However certain Powers of Attorney will be valid as long as there is substantial compliance. It is important to recognise that with most Powers of Attorney the formal requirements to create the Power of Attorney must be strictly adhered to. This inclu
Malcolm McColm
Oct 1, 20252 min read
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