Are adopted children eligible to contest a will?
Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates, Adrian Corbould, explains the legal rights of adoptive children in wills disputes
Read MoreSpilling the tea on Jones v Dunkel – S05E01 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
Adrian Corbould explains the High Court case Jones v Dunkel and how it could impact your contested estate or will distribution.
Read MoreConsider that a divorce – S04E04 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
Wills and Estates Specialist Adrian Corbould examines what happens to a Will when a marriage breaks down ending in divorce
Read MoreIt’s Only a Matter of Time – S04E03 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
Transcript It’s free, but it’s priceless. You can’t keep it, but you can spend it. And once you’ve lost it, you can’t get it back What am I talking about?...
Read MoreAnd the father is… – S04E02 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
Transcript And the DNA test shows, you are the father… Hello, I’m Adrian Corbould, Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates at Turnbull Hill Lawyers with Battle of Wills, where I...
Read MoreHitched: Intestacy and Marriage- S04E01 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
Adrian Corbould explains what happens to your Will when you get married and how to avoid being left intestate.
Read MoreKissin’ cousins – S03E10 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
Wills and Estates Specialist Adrian Corbould takes you through the perils of intestacy and who stands to inherit what if you are intestate.
Read MoreSolemn form grant of probate – S03E09 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
“This guy just don’t want to win, you know, he wants to bury ya!” Mickey Goldmill. Rocky II a.k.a. solemn form grant of probate. Hello, I’m Adrian Corbould, Accredited Specialist...
Read MoreCast Away… Dead or not so dead? – S03E08 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
What happens to someone's assets when they are presumed dead, and more importantly, when they are found to be alive?
Read MorePowers of Attorney – The fear of missing out – S03E07 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Giving someone your power of attorney means that person can do generally any legal activity on your behalf. This includes: operating your bank accounts, pay bills, buy and sell real...
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