Season 2 Ep. 3 Planning for estrangement with your children

Family relationships can be complicated, and estate planning becomes even more complex when estrangement is involved. While some parents may wish to exclude an estranged child from their will, doing so comes with legal risks—particularly in Queensland, where children have an unconditional right to contest a will if they believe they have been inadequately provided for.

In this episode of the Vicca Law Podcast, we explore strategies to help minimize the risk of disputes and ensure your estate plan reflects your wishes. From structuring your assets strategically to appointing the right executor, we discuss practical solutions to protect your estate and provide clarity for your beneficiaries.

If you have an estranged child and want to ensure your estate is structured to minimize legal risks, now is the time to put a plan in place.

Next week, we’ll continue our estate planning series with a discussion on protecting assets from in-laws, particularly in situations involving son-in-laws and daughter-in-laws. Stay tuned for practical strategies to safeguard your children’s inheritance.

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Season 2 Ep. 4 Protection from the In-Laws

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Season 2 Ep. 2 Estate Planning for Blended Families