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Succession Planning

Sometimes when a will is home-made, certain provisions are over-looked and the intended heir of an estate or property may be challenged. At FindLaw, we want to make sure that ?no stone is left un-turned? and that your intentions are carried out?that's why we provide you with the contact details of experts in wills and succession planning and make the resources you need easily accessible.


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Intestacy and family provision

Date: 06 Feb 2012, Filed under: Wills, Estate Planning, Succession Planning, Powers of Attorney, Administration of Estates

It’s always a wise course of action for anyone that has a spouse or a child to create a will and make the appropriate provisions for their loved ones....

Future interests in land: Possession, reversions and remainders

Date: 04 Oct 2011, Filed under: Estate Planning, Succession Planning, Administration of Estates

It’s probably not too much of a stretch to surmise that Australians take their property rights rather seriously. Additionally, because property rights...

Express trusts: how trusts can become void or unenforceable

Date: 11 Aug 2011, Filed under: Equity & Trusts, Succession Planning, Administration of Estates

Any regular visitor to FindLaw would realise that the law does not deal in shades of grey and there is little room for ambiguity. Whatever the type of...

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