Accessing Your TPD Superannuation Insurance: A Practical Guide for Working Families

If you’re part of a busy working family, you know how important it is to have a financial safety net. Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) insurance, often included in superannuation accounts, is designed to provide financial relief if you’re injured or ill and unable to work. But accessing your TPD benefits can feel daunting, especially […]
Post Separation Parenting Tips & Tricks

Separation can be one of the hardest things in life to experience. The person you once loved and trusted can become your most hated enemy. When children are involved, it is more important than ever to keep your emotions in check. Children who experience continuous high conflict between their parents can be impacted emotionally leading […]
Keen To Avoid Court? Try Collaborative Law

What is Collaborative Law? Collaborative Law is an option that allows a resolution of your parenting matter and/or your property settlement when you want to avoid going to court. So what is it? A process that involves a series of meetings between you, your spouse and your collaboratively trained lawyers. You and your spouse in […]
5 Things To Know When Challenging a Will

If you have been left out of a Will, you may have rights. 1. Who Can Challenge a Will? A spouse (married or de facto) and a child of a deceased person can challenge a Will, or their estate if there was no Will. Someone who was financially dependent on the deceased can also challenge […]
What’s up for Grabs in a Property Settlement?

What items are included and available for distribution between parties after the breakdown of a relationship seems like an easy question, however sometimes it can be rather complex. What is a Property Settlement in Family Law? Within the field of Family Law, property settlement (also known as “Division of property”) refers to the separation of […]
Estate Planning in the Wake of COVID-19

The current COVID-19 Pandemic is a challenge for us all during these unsettling times.If you have been putting the preparation or the review of your existing Will in the “too hard basket” it is essential that you put the necessary arrangements in place to protect your interests to ensure your Estate is distributed in accordance […]
2 Spouses Anyone?

It is not uncommon when discussing legal matters with our clients to be told that they have never done any Estate planning and therefore they do not have a Will. Most are still “getting around to doing one”. But without a Will the certainty of who will be your beneficiary may be taken out of […]
Unable to Work Due to Injury? 3 Things You Should Know About Your Superannuation

The world as we knew it has come to a grinding halt for a lot of people over the last few weeks. Thankfully the Government has some excellent information about what help and assistance they can provide for you. What hasn’t been so clear is what people who were already injured, and out of work […]
Euthanasia & Assisted Dying- Is It Time Qld Pressed the Button?

As a 17 year old in the late 1980s, I witnessed my dear Grandmother wither away over a number of agonising months in a country hospital. It was cancer. It was brutal. Not only for my Nana, but for my mother who cared for her every day in the Longreach Hospital. “The true measure of […]
Should I Register my Enduring Power of Attorney?

Enduring Power of Attorney Whenever our clients prepare their Wills we also discuss with them the appropriateness of also preparing an Enduring Power of Attorney document to cover circumstances where, although they are still alive, they may have lost capacity for some medical or other reason. In preparing the Enduring Power of Attorney, various choices […]