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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?”
Changes to Unfair Contract Terms – Is Your Business Ready?
Is your business using standard documents to contract with customers and suppliers? If you answered yes, then you need to know about changes to Australia's Unfair Contract Terms (UCT).
I Want to Buy a Business – Do I Buy the Business, or the Company That Owns It?
Deciding whether to buy an established business or buy a company that owns an existing business can be a complex choice to make. In this article, we offer an analysis of the benefits and risks of each option, and a practical guide to help you navigate this important decision with clarity.
Implications for Discretionary Trusts
The webinar attended by Peter Griffin and Chloe Whereat highlighted the need for legal advisers to be diligent in reviewing trust deeds and ensuring they are tailored to the client's specific needs and objectives.
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.
7 Legal Matters Small Businesses Need to Think About
Starting a small business is an exciting time, but it can also be overwhelming, especially when you’re dealing with different legal requirements. From employment contracts to insurance policies, there are several matters that can impact how you can operate efficiently and protect your business from potential legal issues
Is your Binding Death Benefit Nomination valid?
Is your binding death benefit nomination valid? In the case of Williams v Williams & Anor [2023] QSC 90 a Binding Death Benefit Nomination was found to be invalid because it did not comply with the specific requirements of the SMSF’s governing rules.
How Do I Deal with the Commercial Lease When I Sell or Buy a Business?
Selling or buying a business can be a thrilling experience, but it also involves many legal considerations. One of the most crucial aspects is dealing with the commercial lease agreement.
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.
Case Summary: Babstock Pty Ltd V Laurel Star Pty Ltd [2022] QCA 63
Laurel Star Pty Ltd v Babcock & Ors concerned the sale of a rent roll in real estate. Babstock sold a letting business and appointments by property owners to Laurel Star. This case highlights the importance of interpreting commercial contracts and careful consideration of appointment and assignment clauses.
Does your Trust owe money to your estate?
Some estate executors may be surprised to discover that financial statements of trusts controlled by the deceased show that the trust owes the deceased money, either as loans or unpaid present entitlements.
Retirement Villages: Safe as Houses?
We touch on some of the considerations you should take into account before entering into a retirement village contract. Bradley & Bray’s legal team will be happy to peruse your contract and guide you through the terminology and implications of entering into the contract.
How Divorce Affects Your Estate Planning
Going through the process of divorce is difficult, and there are a number of considerations to make to protect your assets going forward. In this blog we outline key changes to consider in your will and provide a checklist of priority actions for your estate plan after separation and divorce.
Settlements and Extension of Settlement Date in REIQ Contracts
Recent updates to the Real Estate Institute of Queensland (REIQ) Contracts include provisions for extending the Settlement Date by up to 5 business days, in certain circumstances.