Executor Duties And Obligations – Avoid Being Sued Personally – S01E06 – Battle of Wills Video Series
An executor being sued personally in an estate. Yes, it can happen - here's how you can avoid it.
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Bona Vacantia – Ownerless Goods – S01E05 – Battle of Wills Video Series
The Government getting all your money from your estate? Yes, it can happen to you, but here's how you can prevent it.
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Claim proofing your Will – In Just Three Years – S01E03 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Adrian Corbould discusses how you can claim proof your Will so that it cannot be claimed upon and any claim made is shut down.
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Does Your Child Associate With Actors Or Gladiators? You Can Exclude Them From Your Will.* [AKA What Have The Romans Ever Done For Us?]
An ancient historical view on disinheriting children. Has a testator's reasons to disinherit children changed that much in the past 1500 years?
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Why knowing how you own property, and if that property will form part of your estate on your death is essential when drafting your will…
If done properly, a will ensures that your beneficiaries receive what they are meant to. If not, then there can be ongoing difficulties.
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Reasons to not make a Will…
You are not legally required to have a Will. But if you don't, you're leaving it up to others to determine how your estate is distributed.
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How must a Will be executed?
Under Section 6 of the Succession Act, wills in NSW are not valid unless three main criteria are satisfied. Here is a quick video summary.
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What is the minimum age for making a Will?
Section 5 of the Succession Act states that if a minor makes a will, it is invalid. So what exceptions are there? In this video Accredited Wills & Estates Specialist...
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Indigenous customary law overrides intestacy law in NSW
A Will is a legal document that sets out how you want your assets to be distributed after you die. If you don't leave a will, you're deemed to be...
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Solicitor Trust Accounts: Of no interest
Funds held in solicitor trust accounts on behalf of clients earn no interest. However steps can be taken to address this. Read more here.
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