by admin | Sep 7, 2021 | Wills & Estates Advice
Does my Executor have to respect my funeral wishes? When you pass, it is generally up to your next of kin to initiate funeral arrangements. This is a highly emotional time and not having set plans and arrangements may lead to unwanted conflicts between already...
by Adelaide Legal | Jul 31, 2020 | Wills & Estates Advice
Wills & estate Planning – A Brief Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us all to think about what is most important to us. For most of us, this has included thinking about how our loved ones would be taken care of in the event of our death....
by Adelaide Legal | Mar 31, 2020 | Wills & Estates Advice
How Can A Will Be Executed Remotely? As the COVID-19 situation continues to impact our lives, it has forced all of us to reconsider how we do things in this new, socially distant, world. Today, we discuss how you can remotely execute a Will drafted by your lawyers....
by admin | Jan 29, 2020 | Wills & Estates Advice
My sibling received more of my parent’s inheritance than me. What can I do? In the emotional turmoil of your parents passing away, sorting out your parent’s estate is just another important task to add to the list of things to do. But what can you do if you’ve read...
by Adelaide Legal | Aug 10, 2019 | Wills & Estates Advice
What is an Advanced Care Directive? The Advanced Care Directive (ACD) is a legally binding document that enables you to have medical and other decisions made where you are unable to make those decisions. An ACD is useful in the event of a serious stroke, coma,...
by Adelaide Legal | Jul 1, 2019 | Wills & Estates Advice
‘Paperless’ Probate Applications 2019 – Do I still need a Lawyer to Assist? Since 28 November 2018, the Courts Administration Authority of South Australia has transitioned probate registry lodgements to its CourtSA digital platform. But does a digital platform...