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How To Draft a Do-It-Yourself Legal Will

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Drawing a legal will in Australia has never been as easy as it is now. We can thank our lucky stars that this is one more legal service for which we do not have to hire a solicitor. The drawing of a will is now a fully automated, online service, but it is still a …

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What Does A Power Of Attorney Accomplish?

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There are two types of Power of Attorney (POA) designations in Australia. The most used POA is called a general power of attorney. The other popular POA is called an Enduring Power Of Attorney. Many persons feel a POA must be drafted by an attorney in order to be valid. That is not the case. …

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Your Loved Ones And Your Legal Will

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Nobody likes to think about a sudden fatality. That is probably why so many Australians are caught in a bad situation when a loved one dies without a legal will. Far too many estates end up in the hands of the court. This is the worst possible outcome. The judicial system wins when a legal …

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Who Should Have A Legal Will?

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This is a great question that everyone should consider. The answer is any person over the age of 18 should have a legal will. Nobody enjoys contemplating death. Exercising your right to create a legal will in Australia is not about dying. It is about living. Your legal will ensures that in the unlikely event …

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