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EP FAQ Part 5: Estate Administration

EP FAQ Part 5: Estate Administration

by Ico Ho | 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 Ico Ho | 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 my stepchildren challenge my Will?

Can my stepchildren challenge my Will?

by Ico Ho | 8 - 266, 8 - Pass on your wealth (including EP), 9 - 305, 9 - 306, 9 - Deal with a deceased estate (Administration)

In all states and territories of Australia, stepchildren either have an explicit or conditional right to challenge their stepparent’s Will. If you think there is a risk that your stepchild(ren) may make a family provision claim, this blog will answer some of your questions.

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

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

by Ico Ho | 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.

Andrew Andreyev chats with Tony Catt about family succession and conflict

Andrew Andreyev chats with Tony Catt about family succession and conflict

by Andreyev Lawyers | 7 - 338, 7 - Deal with your real estate (property law), 8 - 264, 8 - Pass on your wealth (including EP), 9 - 305, 9 - 306, 9 - Deal with a deceased estate (Administration), PodCasts

If you are a family advisor or you are personally thinking about how you can keep family harmony in check when the next generation of your family steps up to the plate, this episode is a must-listen for you.

What happens if someone has lost capacity, but their Will does not reflect their wishes?

What happens if someone has lost capacity, but their Will does not reflect their wishes?

by Andreyev Lawyers | 9 - 305, 9 - Deal with a deceased estate (Administration)

If you have a loved one who does not currently have capacity to make a new Will, you may be concerned that their Estate will not be distributed according to what they would have wanted. You may be thinking it is what it is and there is nothing you can do to, but does it really have to be this way?

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