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Trustee Duties Explained

Understanding Trustee Obligations and Duties

If you’ve been appointed as a trustee for a Self-Managed Superannuation Fund (SMSF), a testamentary trust, or family discretionary trust, it is essential to understand the significant responsibilities that come with this role. Trustees play …

Overview of Professional Negligence Claims in NSW

Definition: Professional negligence is the failure of a person who holds themselves out as a professional to act with reasonable care and skill when providing advice and/or services with their client. Professionals include, but are not limited to:

  • accountants
  • financial
What Is An Enduring Guardian Document?

What is an Enduring Guardian document?

An Appointment of Enduring Guardian is a document under which the appointor appoints a person to make medical, healthcare, and lifestyle decisions on their behalf once they have lost the capacity to do so themselves.  

In most instances, the power …

Why A Will Prepared By An Experienced Lawyer Prevails Over Online Options

What should be included in a Power of Attorney?

It is important to understand that a Power of Attorney gives authority to the appointed Attorney to act on your behalf in relation to your legal and financial affairs. It will not give authority to another to make decisions for

What Documents And Information Will I Need To Give My Solicitor For My Application For Letters Of Administration In NSW?

Help with your Letters of Administration application

What is Letters of Administration?

In New South Wales, letters of administration is a document issued by the NSW Supreme Court appointing an individual as the personal legal representative of a deceased person to administer their estate. Letters of Administration

Who Can Make A Family Provision Claim In NSW?

Who can make a Family Provision Claim in NSW?

A family provision claim is a claim by an eligible person for the provision or additional provision from a deceased person’s estate in circumstances where they believe they have not received adequate provision for their proper maintenance, education and advancement

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