Trusted Law
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Trusted Law is the trusted legal advisor for Australian families, retirees and community organisations looking for personal and professional advice. Wills, estates and elder law
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Trusted Law would like to wish our friends, family, clients and colleagues a very happy and safe Christmas and thank you all for your support in 2016!
Do you need advice about a wills and estates matter, but can't find the time get out of work or home to see a lawyer? At Trusted Law, we understand this and that is why we come to you. In recent weeks, Hannah has visited clients at their work or home in Springwood, Milton, Albany Creek and many other suburbs around Brisbane. Contact us to make an appointment today and tick one more job off your to-do list before the end of the year.
Joint tenants or tenants in common?
Hannah Henley explains the difference between owning property as joint tenants and tenants in common and discusses some relevant estate planning considerations.
Estate planning: complicated and expensive?
Hannah Henley explains why engaging a lawyer to help you prepare a will and estate plan might not be as complicated and expensive as you think.
Dealing with the "black sheep"
Hannah Henley discusses estate planning options and considerations when dealing with "black sheep" in the family.
The real cost of estate disputes
Hannah Henley discusses the real and often hidden costs of estate disputes.
Not Your Average Lawyer
Learn more about Trusted Law's Director and her experiences and ideas about families, relationships, health and well-being.
Blended families: Did you know?
There are many issues in estate planning, administration and disputes that are unique to blended families.
Estate disputes: true or false?
We are debunking some common myths and misconceptions surrounding estate disputes.
Estate planning for separated couples
Many couples are unaware that if they are separated, their partner is still entitled to inherit under their Will or from their estate, until they are legally divorced. More often than not, that is no longer what the couple wishes to happen.
"I don't need a Will because ..."
Every adult should prepare a Will and here are the reasons why.
Solving the administration of an insolvent deceased estate
The loss of a loved one is devastating and it can be made even more difficult when issues arise in the estate administration. Here is our short guide and some information about insolvent estates.
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