Latest Wills guides
We understand that dealing with the practicalities of death can seem overwhelming and complicated. It's common to have some questions. That's why we have written these simple guides, minus the legal jargon.
Spoiler alert: Yes, you can.
Read this blog to discover why wills are something everyone should be taking the time to put together (regardless of age or current health).
It's generally a good idea to tell someone where you have placed your Will. Sometimes, the location of a Will isn't obvious, but if one exists then finding it is important. Read on for some tips on locating a loved one's legal Will.
Leaving a Will is a crucial part of ensuring there is a clear description of how someone’s assets should be distributed upon their passing. However, producing too many Wills can give rise to confusion and inheritance disputes. Keep reading for some key considerations if you discover multiple Wills.
We’re here to make end-of-life planning simple, affordable and accessible for all Australians. Because death is hard enough already.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably wondering about the abyss where frequent flyer points go to die. Suddenly, you’ve been hit with this strange, random urge to know – where do these frequent flyer points go when I die? In this guide, we’ll share everything you need to know.
Being named as an executor comes with its own set of challenges. To help ease some of the stress during an already difficult time, here’s a checklist you can follow.
It may just be one of the few things us regular folk have in common with the royals… they have Wills, too! The late Queen’s Will, however, might be under lock and key for a while longer.
Just because you can be a witness to a Will, doesn't mean you should be one. Read on to learn more about what bearing witness to a Will involves.
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Whether it’s property or a few pineapples, most of us have (or hope to have!) valuable assets we can leave to our loved ones when we pass. But there are a few other thoughtful and creative ways you can leave a lasting legacy.
A Will can’t exist without a testator. Read on to learn exactly what the role entails.