
Executor and beneficiary conflict
When planning your estate, finding the right lawyer is crucial to ensure your assets are protected and your wishes are fulfilled. However, not all estate planning lawyers are created equal, and there are certain red flags you should be aware of during your estate planning meetings. Here are some key warning signs to look out for to ensure you're receiving the best advice and service.

I’ve Separated from my spouse - now what?
When planning your estate, finding the right lawyer is crucial to ensure your assets are protected and your wishes are fulfilled. However, not all estate planning lawyers are created equal, and there are certain red flags you should be aware of during your estate planning meetings. Here are some key warning signs to look out for to ensure you're receiving the best advice and service.

When should the power under my Enduring Power of Attorney start?
When planning your estate, finding the right lawyer is crucial to ensure your assets are protected and your wishes are fulfilled. However, not all estate planning lawyers are created equal, and there are certain red flags you should be aware of during your estate planning meetings. Here are some key warning signs to look out for to ensure you're receiving the best advice and service.

Estate Planning Lawyer Red Flags: What to Watch Out For
When planning your estate, finding the right lawyer is crucial to ensure your assets are protected and your wishes are fulfilled. However, not all estate planning lawyers are created equal, and there are certain red flags you should be aware of during your estate planning meetings. Here are some key warning signs to look out for to ensure you're receiving the best advice and service.

Will Myth Busting: Debunking Common Misconceptions in Estate Planning
Estate planning can be complex, with many myths and misconceptions that can lead to misunderstandings and costly mistakes. Understanding the truth about wills and estate planning is crucial for ensuring your assets are distributed according to your wishes. Let's debunk some common myths and clarify how you can effectively plan your estate.

Leaving Specific Gifts in Your Will: A Guide to Personalising Your Legacy
Estate planning is a crucial process that allows you to ensure your assets are distributed according to your wishes. A key aspect of this process is the ability to leave specific gifts in your will. These gifts allow you to personalize your estate plan by designating particular items or sums of money to specific beneficiaries, ensuring that cherished possessions and assets are passed on to those you intend.

Estate Planning for Global Families
In today's interconnected world, families are often spread across the globe, with children choosing to live and work in different countries. This global lifestyle brings new challenges to estate planning, requiring careful consideration of various factors to ensure your assets are protected and your wishes are fulfilled. Whether you have children living overseas or hold international investments, it's essential to understand how these elements affect your estate planning strategy.

How to Prevent Family Disputes in Estate Planning
A common concern in estate planning is avoiding family disputes after passing away. These disputes often stem from a lack of planning and communication. By taking proactive steps, you can help ensure your wishes are respected and minimize the potential for conflict among your beneficiaries. Here are some practical tips to consider:

Managing Foreign Assets in Your Estate Plan
When people think of foreign assets, they typically imagine real estate abroad. However, foreign assets can be quite diverse, including shares in foreign companies, cars, personal belongings, or even bank accounts in other countries. It’s crucial to address these assets in your estate plan to ensure your wishes are carried out smoothly.

Managing Real Property in Estate Administration
What happens to real property after someone passes away? This question is crucial whether the property is specifically mentioned in a will or falls under the laws of intestacy.

Understanding De Facto Relationships and Their Impact on Your Estate Plan
In the context of estate planning, one critical question often arises: "Am I in a de facto relationship?" This query is essential because, under the Succession Act in Queensland, a de facto spouse is treated similarly to a legally married spouse. This means that a de facto partner has an unconditional right to contest your will if they feel they haven’t been adequately provided for. Understanding whether you are in a de facto relationship is crucial for effective succession planning.

EPOA vs. AHD: Understanding the Difference
Making sure your legal documents reflect your wishes is crucial, especially when it comes to understanding the difference between an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) and an Advanced Health Directive (AHD). Both documents are vital for managing your affairs if you can’t make decisions for yourself, but they serve different purposes.

Why You Don’t Want a DIY Will
We’re going to talk about an important topic: DIY wills and the potential pitfalls they present.

Is It Time to Update Your Will?
Imagine this: you've put in the effort to create a will, thinking you're all set. But life has a way of throwing curveballs—marriages, divorces, new children, and even changes in your financial situation. Have you thought about how these changes affect your will? If you haven't revisited your will recently, it might be time to do so.

Legal Guardians: Protecting Your Children’s Future
I want to address a topic that frequently arises and often poses a significant barrier to completing a will: the appointment of legal guardians for your children.

Understanding Testamentary Trusts: A Comprehensive Guide
We are diving into the world of testamentary trusts. Many people approach me with questions about testamentary trusts, often without fully understanding what they entail. In this article, we’ll break down the essentials of testamentary trusts, their benefits, and why you might consider including one in your estate plan.

Navigating the Court System in Queensland: A Guide for Civil Litigation
We’re venturing down an uncharted road to explore the court system in Queensland, specifically focusing on civil litigation. Understanding the structure and processes of the court system is crucial for anyone involved in or contemplating legal action. Let’s delve into the details.

Understanding Rooming Accommodation Deposits: Key Insights for Estate Planning and Administration
We’re tackling a specific yet crucial topic: rooming accommodation deposits. This issue frequently arises for our clients, both in estate planning and estate administration contexts. Let's dive into what you need to know about rooming accommodation deposits and their implications for your estate.

Understanding Superannuation Nominations: Essential Tips for Your Estate Plan
We're diving into a topic that often leaves clients bewildered: superannuation nominations. Superannuation nominations determine who will receive your superannuation benefits when you pass away. This is a critical component of your estate plan, and understanding your options can help ensure that your wishes are honored.

Estate Planning for Blended Families
Blended families, composed of spouses with children from previous relationships, require careful consideration when it comes to estate planning. While couples may be aligned in their relationship, differing family dynamics and financial backgrounds can lead to complex estate planning scenarios.