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Melissa Dunn, a mother-of-two from Dapto, died on March 11 after a short battle with cervical cancer.
11: Woman’s dying wishes determined by Facebook relationship status | March 23, 2019

The Facebook profile of a woman who recently died from cancer is among the resources used by a court to determine who should carry out her final wishes…





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12: Supreme Court rules for Colleen McCullough’s husband in Will dispute | August 8, 2018

Acclaimed Australian author Colleen McCullough left her entire estate to her husband Ric Robinson, the NSW Supreme Court has ruled at the end of a costly and bitter dispute over her multimillion-dollar estate…





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13: Woman wins right to dead boyfriend’s sperm | June 20, 2018

A court has said yes today to a Brisbane woman who has been fighting for the right to have a child using her dead boyfriend’s sperm. It’s a vexed issue for some and this ruling is being described as landmark…





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14: How to Protect Your Child’s Inheritance from a Future Divorce | June 20, 2018

The Selths believe their testamentary trust strategy will make it more transparent and equitable for all beneficiaries. “We had a will but it didn’t embrace everything we wanted. We knew where we wanted the money to go but we wanted to be sure the beneficiaries were our kids but that they were protected in the case of divorce.”..





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15: Evil ex-wife seeks to inherit deceased ex-husband’s fortune, despite years of false allegations | June 7, 2018

Former spouse, who engaged in a relentless campaign of false allegations of physical and sexual abuse after the divorce, makes claim on late ex-husband’s substantial estate 25 years after separation. Did she get anything?..





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16: Important Financial Checklist for those about to Marry again | April 23, 2018

For chartered accountant Kylie Parker, who is about the embark on her third marriage, making sure there is a record of what is brought into the union is top-of-mind…





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17: The financial cost of death and dying | February 15, 2018

The death of a loved one can be hard enough to deal with without the extra worry about the cost of carrying out their wishes. Key decisions — including the executor of the will, whether to die at home or whether you are buried among the trees or cremated — all involve a financial burden and much easier made when family members are not bereaved…





Could you be a victim of financial abuse?
18: The shocking rise of financial abuse involving wills | January 18, 2018

A report by the Elder Abuse Prevention Unit, shows a 20 per cent increase in reported cases of financial abuse from 2014-15 to 2015-16. The report also found that more than three-quarters of perpetrators reported between 2015 and 2016 were related to the victims…





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19: The convenience of the Homemade Will – it’s cheap and easy to draw up | January 2, 2018

Half of all Australians die without a will, according to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, meaning the law decides where your assets go, potentially favouring relatives you resent.

Making a will is vital, but can cost from $150 to thousands of dollars, if you use professional channels. Here are some tips on how to do it yourself, with intense attention to detail…





Enduring Power of Attorney
20: Enduring power of attorney: your back-up plan if things go wrong | November 19, 2017

An enduring power of attorney is the “insurance policy” that most people get wrong – it’s the document used to appoint someone else (called an attorney) to legally deal with your money, bank accounts and other assets if you become unable to manage your affairs by yourself…




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