In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, lawyer Katelyn Gillert talks about whom to appoint as your executor.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, senior associate Steven Jell talks about what happens to your family trust when you die.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell talks about whether or not you need a grant of probate in the administration of an estate.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Scott Hay-Bartlem answers the question ‘can I access my super?’
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell explains enduring powers of attorney and whom you should appoint.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell covers what happens to your self managed super fund when a member loses capacity.
Next up in our ‘It depends’ series, CGW partner Clinton Jackson talks about what is an ‘appointor’.
The reversionary pension, what it is, who can receive it and much more, answered in our video series, ‘It depends’.
Trusts are an integral part of the business and investment landscape because of the benefits they can provide to the people who establish and use them. But what happens when one generation dies and control is transferred to the next? This issue is becoming increasingly relevant as more people who
The recent Victorian decision of Re Owies Family Trust reinforces the importance of ensuring documents for structures such as family trusts (and self-managed superannuation funds) are correct.
The recent Victorian decision of Re Owies Family Trust reinforces the importance of checking variation powers in trust deeds and ensuring they are wide enough.
The tax treatment of a payment made from a superannuation fund can be quite different if it is received during a member’s life, as opposed to after their death. Many people talk about the distinction as being quite clear. However, the reality is that it is more complicated than that