Why do you need a Will, and can you make your own? In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell talks about Wills.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, lawyer Sacha Robinson considers the question ‘Can I change the appointor of my trust?’
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Scott Hay-Bartlem talks about what happens if you lose your trust deed and what to do about it.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell talks about what an informal Will is, what the process is for proving one and what you should do if you find a document that might be an informal Will.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, partner Fletch Heinemann talks about the ATO’s recent guidance in relation to section 100A reimbursement agreements and how it applies to distributions of income from family trusts.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Clinton Jackson talks about director identification numbers. He covers when you need one, how to apply and what’s changed in establishing companies.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, lawyer Sacha Robinson talks about whether there is duty payable when you transfer an interest in your home to your spouse.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, senior associate Steven Jell talks about using a company as the appointor of your family trust.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, senior associate Keeghan Silcock talks about whether your trust deed needs to be updated.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Scott Hay-Bartlem talks about whether you are in an interdependency relationship when it comes to superannuation benefits.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, senior associate Steven Jell talks about setting up a testamentary trust.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, partner Hayley Mitchell talks about whether you need a binding death benefit nomination for your superannuation.
Cooper Grace Ward acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Fast, accurate and flexible entities including companies, self-managed superannuation funds and trusts.