2025 – A year in review
As our team returns to office after a relaxing break to cap off 2025, we are taking a moment to look back on a bzzzzy and rewarding year for our team. After a turbulent few years, many of us have craved the comfort and peace of stability and quietness. There were...
ADLV Law – Second Quarter 2025 Update
We have just ticked over a month into the third quarter of the calendar year which means two things:  We successfully made it through the end of financial year (give yourself a pat on the back if surviving the EOFY rush means anything to you); and We are due to...
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When can you benefit other people under an Enduring Power of Attorney?
An enduring power of attorney has the power to make a lot of decisions. However, without good planning, they may still not be able to do what you intend them to do. For example, if you appoint your spouse as your enduring attorney they will not be able to do anything that benefits themselves. Find out how to avoid these pitfalls.
I’m an executor, what do I do?
Disputes involving executors of deceased estates are increasing. Usually, a trusted family member or friend appointed as an executor is just trying to do the right thing by their loved one. So, what are they doing wrong? Read on to find out how you must perform your duties as an executor.
