Category: Wills, Estates and Trusts

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Everyone should have a valid Will in place. If you die without a Will, your assets may be administered by the Public Trustee and distributed in a manner contrary to
Why is it important that an Executor advertises for creditors of an Estate?
Deciding who will take care of your children in the event that you and your spouse perish is by far the toughest decision couples have to make when it comes
Seems unlikely, right? But it does happen – sometimes people don’t want to inherit money for a variety of reasons.
If a person passes away without a Will, there is no longer a life estate granted to the spouse they leave behind in the spousal home.
An Executor/Administrator/Trustee (“Personal Representative”), must be ready at all times to account for the trust property.
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