by WBG Legal | May 22, 2020 | Wills and Estates
When a person dies, their assets pass to their beneficiaries named in the deceased’s will. Not all wills are valid, however. For example, did the deceased have the “Testamentary Capacity” to make a will? Sometimes a deceased person may make a will which is...
by WBG Legal | May 18, 2020 | Family Law and De Facto Law
Marriage and Defacto relationship breakdown and separation often involves personal and financial stress. We have been practising in Family Law since our inception in 1981. Our Adelaide Lawyers and Modbury Lawyers have a thorough working knowledge of this specialised...
by WBG Legal | May 18, 2020 | Wills and Estates
What do we do about superannuation? Superannuation is property which can be divided between the parties in a Property Settlement – be it Matrimonial Property Settlement, De Facto Property Settlement or in same sex relationships. How the division of superannuation is...
by WBG Legal | May 18, 2020 | Wills and Estates
What is a Will? A Will is a document which does two main things. First, the document contains an appointment of an “Executor”, (also called a “Trustee”). It is the job of the Executor to see to it that your wishes are carried out as to distribution of your Estate when...
by WBG Legal | May 18, 2020 | Wills and Estates
After the death of a loved one, it is important that the will of the deceased is taken to our Adelaide Lawyers or Modbury Lawyers for advice about how the Estate needs to be dealt with. This is often a difficult time for people to deal with institutions and the matter...