Category

WILLS & ESTATE PLANNING
Last week the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland published Practice Direction 10 of 2020, “Informal Wills/COVID-19”. This is to apply to and assist people who are unable to execute a Will in the physical presence of two witnesses due to government enforced/ recommended or self-imposed isolation or quarantine arising from the COVID-19...
Read More
In light of the coronavirus pandemic, many people want to ensure that they have their estate planning in order. This includes but is not limited to their Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney, Advanced Health Directives, Superannuation Nominations and the Succession of Businesses and Family Trusts. People are understandably concerned whether this can be done without...
Read More