
It Depends – When can someone challenge a binding death benefit nomination?
In this edition of It Depends, associate Sarah Camm discusses binding death benefit nominations and the circumstances when they can be challenged.

In this edition of It Depends, associate Sarah Camm discusses binding death benefit nominations and the circumstances when they can be challenged.

In this edition of It Depends, senior associate Keeghan Silcock discusses recent developments in ‘trust world’ across Australia over the past 12 months.

In this episode of ‘Coffee with CGW’, special counsel Melinda Ranson from our private client team joins private client partner Scott Hay-Bartlem for a lively chat over coffee. In this candid conversation, we delve into Melinda’s background, explore her life outside CGW, and discuss what gets her excited about her work.

In this edition of It depends, associate Alfred Jackson discusses how to know if your business is ready for sale.

In this edition of It Depends, partners Scott Hay-Bartlem and Clinton Jackson bring the latest updates on the government’s proposed tax on large super balances, including the introduction of indexation.

In this episode of SMSFs with CGW, we’re giving updates on the government’s proposed tax on super balances over $3 million.

In a significant boost to tax planning arrangements and intergenerational wealth management, Queensland trusts will be able to run for 125 years from 1 August 2025. This change, introduced under the Property Law Act 2023 (Qld), will increase the current maximum life of trusts (called the perpetuity period or vesting period) by 45 years to 125 years (up from the existing 80-year limit).

In this episode of SMSFs with CGW we’re talking about the proposed tax on super balances over $3 million.

In this edition of It depends, associate Sarah Camm discusses whether a person with a cognitive impairment can make a Will.

In this edition of It depends, senior associate Keeghan Silcock discusses whether an SMSF can buy real property from a related party.
In this edition of It depends, senior associate Keeghan Silcock discusses whether an SMSF can buy shares in a private company.

In this edition of It depends, partner Hayley Mitchell talks about whether an attorney can make or renew a superannuation binding death benefit nomination.