Why bother make a Will if it can be contested?
Recent (July 2019) front-page news informs us that Bob Hawke’s daughter is to sue Bob’s surviving wife, Blanche d’Alpuget, over his Will. Comments on social media are always very quick...
Read MoreDon’t Go to Court – Mediation – S01E09 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Court is a very stressful place. It's in the best interest of everyone if the parties can resolve the matters between themselves.
Read More6 Feet Under – Burial Rules – S01E08 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Contested estates are not just limited to disputes over the assets. They can include where the body is disposed or if it is cremated or buried.
Read MoreWho Survives Who? – S01E07 – Battle of Wills Video Series
What happens if both owners die at the same time or it cannot be determined their order of death?
Read MoreExecutor Duties And Obligations – Avoid Being Sued Personally – S01E06 – Battle of Wills Video Series
An executor being sued personally in an estate. Yes, it can happen - here's how you can avoid it.
Read MoreBona Vacantia – Ownerless Goods – S01E05 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Missing beneficiaries, what does that mean to you as an executor? Adrian Corbould explains how to prevent costly mistakes as an executor or administrator.
Read MoreBeneficiaries Missing in Action – S01E04 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Missing beneficiaries, what does that mean to you as an executor? Adrian Corbould explains how to prevent costly mistakes as an executor or administrator.
Read MoreWebinar – Contesting an Estate in NSW
Have you been left out of a Will and treated unfairly? There is something you can do about it. Watch Adrian Corbould’s webinar to find out everything you need to...
Read MoreClaim proofing your Will – In Just Three Years – S01E03 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Adrian Corbould discusses how you can claim proof your Will so that it cannot be claimed upon and any claim made is shut down.
Read MoreReasons to not make a Will…
You are not legally required to have a Will. But if you don't, you're leaving it up to others to determine how your estate is distributed.
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