Super Death Benefit

Sep 27, 2023

Super Death Benefit In 1991, the Federal Government introduced a guarantee that all Australians would have a fund to use for their retirement and introduced Superannuation. Since then, it is a major asset for most Australians and is often a large component of your total assets you hold when you pass away. It is a...

Voluntary Assisted Dying

Aug 30, 2023

Could the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act affect my inheritance? The Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2021 (Qld) (‘VAD Act’) provides strict criteria...

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What’s in a name?

Jun 10, 2022

Earlier this year, a Court in Italy ruled that children will automatically have the last names of both parents unless they...

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Elder Abuse by an Attorney

Feb 22, 2022

A person appointed under an Enduring Power of Attorney (EPOA) to act as an Attorney for the benefit of another (usually...

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Can you smack your Kids?

Nov 15, 2021

Under the Queensland Criminal Code the act of physically striking a person is an assault and is punishable by fines and...

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Conveyancing Fixtures and Chattels – Why is it relevant and how to tell the difference

Jun 15, 2021

According to a very old law “quicquid plantatur solo, solo cedit” anything which is attached to land becomes part of the...

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THE 15% TAX TRAP ON SUPERANNUATION DISTRIBUTIONS (Why you might need a “Conflict of Interest” clause in your EPOA)

May 12, 2021

After death, any money that the deceased was still holding in their Superannuation Fund must be distributed out. According to the...

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