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EP FAQ Part 5: Estate Administration

EP FAQ Part 5: Estate Administration

by ADLV Law Team | 9 - 221, 9 - 305, 9 - 306, 9 - 364, 9 - 65, 9 - Deal with a deceased estate (Administration)

There are a couple of things guaranteed in life, and death is unfortunately one of them. In Part 5 of our EP FAQ series, we explore what the legal afterlife looks like – otherwise known as ‘estate administration’. Can I get a copy of someone’s Will?...
I am a beneficiary under a Will. What can I expect?

I am a beneficiary under a Will. What can I expect?

by ADLV Law Team | 8 - 266, 8 - Pass on your wealth (including EP), 9 - 221, 9 - 305, 9 - 306, 9 - 65, 9 - Deal with a deceased estate (Administration)

After the death of a family member, it usually takes a bit longer than a beneficiary would like to receive their inheritance under a Will.  Why is this and what can you do about it?  On the death of the Will maker, the person appointed as the executor of their Will...
​​Can I get a copy of someone’s Will?​

​​Can I get a copy of someone’s Will?​

by ADLV Law Team | 9 - 221, 9 - 305, 9 - 306, 9 - 65, 9 - Deal with a deceased estate (Administration)

Generally speaking, the contents of a Will are private and are not able to be disclosed without the testator’s authority until after they have died. However, there are some circumstances where you might be able to get a copy of Will without waiting for it to be admitted to probate.

What are your rights when your de facto partner dies (in SA)?

What are your rights when your de facto partner dies (in SA)?

by Andreyev Lawyers | 9 - 221, 9 - Deal with a deceased estate (Administration), South Australia

Do you have the same rights as people who are married? For example, to share in your partner’s estate, challenge their Will, get damages for wrongful death, claim super benefits, etc? The short answer is, yes, but…

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