Why do I need to think about what happens to my super when I die?
If you die with money left in super, there are a number of things you need to think about. Most importantly, who will get your super, and what tax will be payable?
If you die with money left in super, there are a number of things you need to think about. Most importantly, who will get your super, and what tax will be payable?
Our Complete Will is simple, but at the same time comprehensive. It deals with a number of often overlooked Estate Planning issues.
More and more of us are turning to life insurance to provide for our loved ones in the event we unexpectedly die or suffer a debilitating condition. Here’s some tricks & traps to look out for in making sure your life insurance delivers the protection to your family that you intended.
If you are like most Australians, more and more of your family wealth is ending up in Super. Read about the 6 key things you need to know to ensure you keep control of this important asset.
In New South Wales, both the Courts and Government have clearly indicated that a person can no longer get around Family Provision rules by moving assets outside their “Actual Estate”.
What is the difference between an Executor and a Trustee? What should you consider before appointing someone to these roles?
The personal consequences of insolvency for directors continue to deepen. Set out in this article are some indicators of when you should be taking advice on your potential exposures.
If your customers are not paying your invoices on time this may indicate they are under financial stress – which should be of a concern. However, more often, it merely demonstrates a lack of respect. In either case, dealing with late payment excuses quickly and firmly is needed to set your relationship back on track.
If you have given someone a Power of Attorney, there may be many reasons why you might want to end or revoke it. This article gives you tips on how to effectively revoke a Power of Attorney.