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Category: Wills and Estates

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Preparing for your first visit with your estate litigation lawyer in 2023

While it is inevitable that some clients will not know where to start, usually due to the death of a ...
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Powers of Attorney

Preparing for the future requires proactive steps, including the decision of choosing your Power of Attorney, ensuring your affairs are ...
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The Importance of Updating Your Will and Power of Attorney

It’s never too early to start planning for your future, and one essential aspect of this is creating a Will ...
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What Not To Include In Your Will

Your last will and testament is an important document giving instructions about how you wish your family to handle your ...
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Recently Married? Here’s Why You Should Update Your Will

Your will is one of the most critical parts of your estate planning. We all want to feel that our ...
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Wills and Estates: Why are my finances relevant to my estate claim?

It can feel very unfair if you have been left out of a Will or not received as much as you thought you might. Unfortunately, ...
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Wills and Estates: What is the process for contesting a Will?

Family court orders are legally binding, making it an offence to breach one. If you are found to have broken a court order, there may ...
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Wills and Estates: Why you should act quickly to dispute a Will.

Family court orders are legally binding, making it an offence to breach one. If you are found to have broken a court order, there may ...
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Wills and Estates: I’ve Been Left Out of the Will – What Can I Do?

The death of a loved one can be one of the most stressful times in a persons life. It’s right up there with the top ...
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Family Law – What Happens if a Family Court Order Is Breached?

Family court orders are legally binding, making it an offence to breach one. If you are found to have broken a court order, there may ...
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