Your Executors and Trustees
What is the difference between an Executor and a Trustee? What should you consider before appointing someone to these roles?
							
					
															What is the difference between an Executor and a Trustee? What should you consider before appointing someone to these roles?
							
					
															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.
							
					
															You die, your assets pass to your spouse. Your spouse then dies – and your spouse’s new partner ends up with all your assets. What about your children? They miss out.
							
					
															Your Power of Attorney is a legal document which appoints one or more persons to look after your financial affairs on your behalf while you are still alive. There are several different types of Powers of Attorney, and it is important that you get the right one.
							
					
															It is similar to buying a car – up to a certain price, you get what you pay for. But getting your estate planning done correctly is a little more important than buying a car – you only die once. Here are some things to weigh up when considering your options.
							
					
															In this article we discuss 8 common misconceptions we regularly encounter when assisting people get their affairs in order.