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Can My De Facto Make a Claim on My Estate?
Blog, Succession Planning Jacob Corbett Blog, Succession Planning Jacob Corbett

Can My De Facto Make a Claim on My Estate?

In recent years, de facto partnerships have become increasingly prevalent in Australia. As more couples choose to live together in committed relationships without getting married, it’s vital to recognise the impact these relationships can have on your estate planning. So through this blog post, we aim to provide valuable insights and knowledge regarding the question that may be on your mind: “Can my de facto make a claim on my estate and what can a de facto claim?”

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What's the Difference Between Challenging and Contesting a Will?
Blog, Succession Planning Jacob Corbett Blog, Succession Planning Jacob Corbett

What's the Difference Between Challenging and Contesting a Will?

A good start is understanding the differences between 'challenging' and 'contesting' a will. While they may seem like the same thing, there are actually many differences between contesting a will and challenging a will in Queensland. To know where you stand and what your options may be, continue reading as we explain the differences.

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Trustees beware
Blog, Commercial Law, Succession Planning Peter Griffin Blog, Commercial Law, Succession Planning Peter Griffin

Trustees beware

As a trustee, you have a crucial obligation to act in good faith, responsibly, and reasonably. You must inform yourself of all relevant matters before making any decisions and seek professional advice when required. Failure to do so can result in serious consequences, such as being removed as a trustee or held personally liable for losses suffered by the trust or beneficiaries.

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