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.
Depending on the state or territory, people can generally access public probate records.
The rights of beneficiaries can be complex and confusing. So we’ve put together some helpful information to understand your rights as a beneficiary.
Here are five celebrities that died without a Will and the stories of what happened to their estates. Keep reading to learn more!
Writing your Will doesn’t have to be complicated. So to make it easier - here are four things you need to start writing your Will.
Want to make sure your final wishes are carried out? Avoid making an informal will - learn everything you need to know about this legal document here.
The executor of a Will is an important piece when going through the estate planning process. Keep reading to learn more.
The validity of these estate planning documents when you move interstate can vary so make sure to update where needed.
In Australia, there is technically no official reading of the Will but you might be entitled to a copy. Keep reading to learn more.
Are your children mature enough to handle an inheritance? Here, we consider the possibilities and different ways of leaving an inheritance, even if they are of age.
When it comes to undue influence in Wills, older adults are more susceptible than most. Discover what undue influence looks like below.
Having a legal will in place is important for several reasons. Read on to understand what they are.
So, you’ve been named as the executor of the estate. If you’re willing to take on the role, here are some tips to consider, first.