A valid Will determines how your estate is dealt with after you die. Your Will can appoint one or more appropriate family members or trusted friends to administer your estate (your executor/s), nominate guardians for young children, determine who will receive your...Read More
A Financial Agreement is an effective tool for couples in managing their estate planning. Financial Agreements allow couples to pre-determine what they quantify as a fair distribution of their finances and assets, in the event of a relationship breakdown, death of one...Read More
While many people are unlikely to nominate estate planning aka “Thinking about what will happen to my assets when I die” as being on their “most wanted things to do” list in reality, this is something that should be on all our “must do” lists. Proactively planning for...Read More
Just because a couple live together it does not automatically mean they are in a de facto relationship. There are many different factors that determine whether two people are living in a de facto relationship, such as whether they share bank accounts, are in a sexual...Read More
Many couples separate on good terms, which is great. The breakdown of a relationship can be difficult, however putting differences aside to move forward can be beneficial, particularly where children are concerned. Ex-partners who remain on good terms may choose to...Read More