
As an executor, you have tax responsibilities
When you're asked to be an executor, do you know all the financial affairs of the person who is asking you?
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Cease and Desist Letters: Everything You Need to Know
A cease and desist letter is a document served to individuals or businesses whom you believe are partaking in illegal activities (e.g. defamation), to stop (cease) this activity, and prevent...
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If you’ve been separated or you’re planning to separate … our practical separation checklist may assist you …
Our practical checklist will assist you with the process of separating from your spouse or partner.
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The difference between a divorce and a property settlement
You may not know the difference between the term property settlement and divorce. You're not alone, it's a common question.
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Is your business the healthiest it can be?
The start of the year is an excellent opportunity to look at your business as a whole and decide, is it as healthy as it can be, and what can...
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What are Smyth Orders? – S02E10 – Battle of Wills Video Series
If you're thinking of contesting an estate, what's you best estimated financial outcome if you win? What if you lose?
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Valuing Superannuation in Family Law – Know your entitlement!
There are varying approaches on valuing and determining the division of superannuation interests in family law matters. Each case will be approached and determined based on its own specific circumstances....
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How is an inheritance received after separation treated in your property settlement?
There is a common misconception that an inheritance received after separation will not be taken into account in your property settlement.
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The bank of Mum and Dad
Partner, Warwick Gilbertson talks you through three aspects of being a lender as a parent to your children.
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De facto relationships – How to prove you’re a duck… or not a duck – S02E09 – Battle of Wills Video Series
There are 9 considerations that assist the court in working out if someone is in a de facto relationship or not for family provision claims.
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