When a parent dies and leaves everything to their spouse, many children choose not to contest the Will. Out of respect for their parent’s wishes, the grief involved, and the complexities of family life, they allow their step-parent to inherit everything. But years...
Being a director of a family farm: it’s more than a title
In Australian farming communities, family means everything. It's not unusual to see surnames etched into gates, signposts, and silos, each a tribute to generations of hard work. But behind the name on the gate, the way a business is legally structured can make or...
Can I sell property of a deceased estate before probate is granted?
You may be acting as the executor of a deceased estate or are otherwise involved as a beneficiary. Amongst the assets of the estate is real property and someone has told you: “Now’s the perfect time to sell!” But there’s a problem. Probate hasn’t been granted yet, and you’re not sure what you can and can’t do.
Building your business’s legal backbone: The key legal documents that will keep your business standing strong
Starting and running a business successfully requires more than just a great idea and a solid business plan; it also requires a strong legal foundation. Without key legal documents in place, even the most promising business can face unnecessary risks, disputes, or even shutdowns.
Letting a family member move in? Why the difference between a lease and a licence matters
You're not running a boarding house; you're simply letting your adult child, elderly parent, or cousin down on their luck live in a property you own. It feels awkward to ask them to sign anything. “We’ll just sort it out as we go”, you think. But then the questions...
Trust Distributions Summary – (Trust Distributions Guide Booklet Chapter 6)
Budget Update Notice: The 2026/27 Federal Budget contains proposals that may affect the information in this article. As at the date of this notice, these are proposed measures and have not yet passed into law. We are reviewing and updating our content as the...
Risk Management and Common Traps – (Trust Distributions Guide Chapter 5)
Budget Update NoticeThe 2026/27 Federal Budget contains proposals that may affect the information in this article. As at the date of this notice, these are proposed measures and have not yet passed into law. We are reviewing and updating our content as the legislative...
Timing, Authority and Validity of Distributions – (Trust Distributions Guide Booklet Chapter 4)
Budget Update Notice: The 2026/27 Federal Budget contains proposals that may affect the information in this article. As at the date of this notice, these are proposed measures and have not yet passed into law. We are reviewing and updating our content as the...
Making Effective Distributions – (Trust Distributions Guide Booklet Chapter 3)
Budget Update Notice: The 2026/27 Federal Budget contains proposals that may affect the information in this article. As at the date of this notice, these are proposed measures and have not yet passed into law. We are reviewing and updating our content as the...
Defining and Determining Trust Law Income – (Trust Distributions Guide Booklet: Chapter 2)
Budget Update Notice: The 2026/27 Federal Budget contains proposals that may affect the information in this article. As at the date of this notice, these are proposed measures and have not yet passed into law. We are reviewing and updating our content as the...
Understanding the Nature of Trusts – (Trust Distributions Guide Booklet Chapter 1)
Budget Update Notice: The 2026/27 Federal Budget contains proposals that may affect the information in this article. As at the date of this notice, these are proposed measures and have not yet passed into law. We are reviewing and updating our content as the...
Advising under an EPOA: Know your duties and risks
As a professional adviser, you may have been instructed to manage personal wealth matters for clients in a way that benefits not only your client but also their families. Your client, like Mary, may have routinely provided regular financial support to their family – adult children, grandchildren, spouses, or even elderly parents. This support can be informal but deeply entrenched, often continuing for years.
But what happens when your client loses capacity, and their Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) takes effect?
Unlawful termination – what employers need to know
The recent case brought by reporter Antoinette Lattouf against the ABC highlights the risk to employers of mishandling dismissals, especially where protected attributes, such as political opinion, are in play. These days, employers are expected to be more than just...
ADLV Law Celebrates Doyles Guide recognition in Wills and Estates
We are proud to share ADLV Law has been recognised by Doyles Guide as a leading firm for Wills, Estates and Succession Planning in South Australia! Three of our lawyers have also been recognised in the 2025 Doyles Guide rankings for Wills, Estates and Succession...
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