Legal
One of the most essential steps in future planning is writing a will
16 October
As we journey through life, planning for the future becomes increasingly important. Every adult has the right to control their affairs, whether managing finances or making healthcare decisions. However, as we age, factors such as illness,...[Read More]
Government set to plant seed of new environment regimen
29 October
Environmental protection reforms are expected to be introduced to parliament on Thursday after six years of wrangling in the halls of power. PROPOSED ENVIRONMENT LAWS * Better protections for natural sites are the key benefit the government will...[Read More]
How to approach wealth transfer and estate planning: key considerations
11 September
Transferring wealth across generations is about more than just handing down assets—it’s about ensuring your legacy is managed and preserved in a way that reflects your values and intentions. While the process can seem complex, thoughtful...[Read More]
Faster approvals considered in nature law overhaul
10 September
Housing, energy and infrastructure developments could be fast-tracked in some areas and blocked entirely in others under a major overhaul of Australia’s planning rules. The federal government is promising to enshrine “regional planning” in...[Read More]
It’s Not Easy Being an Executor: What You Need to Know First
27 August
Being appointed as the executor of an estate is often seen as an honour. It signals trust, responsibility, and recognition from a loved one. However, what many people don’t realise until they’re in the role is just how complex, time-consuming,...[Read More]
Navigating farm succession: how legal advice can help families transition smoothly
14 August
For many farming families, the land is more than just a place of work – it’s home, heritage, and legacy. But when it comes time to pass the baton to the next generation, the process can quickly become complicated, especially if not all children...[Read More]
Understanding intergenerational wealth: what it is and how to protect, maximise, and utilise it for the family
7 August
Intergenerational wealth refers to the financial assets, investments, and valuable resources passed from one generation to the next. This can include property, shares, superannuation, savings, family businesses, or even sentimental assets such as...[Read More]
Preparing for your will drafting session with a lawyer
17 July
Preparing a will is an important step in managing your estate and ensuring your wishes are honoured after you pass away. Before meeting with a lawyer to draft your will, it’s beneficial to have several items prepared to make the process as smooth...[Read More]
Using a trust in estate planning: a smart move for the future
24 July
Estate planning is more than just drafting a will—it’s about ensuring your assets are protected, your wishes are honoured, and your loved ones are cared for. One of the most effective tools in a comprehensive estate plan is a...[Read More]
How a property agent can guide you to your dream home
17 July
Seeking professional advice when looking to buy a property is an important step, especially if you’re new to the market or dealing with complex situations. Here are some key instances when you should consider consulting a property agent and what...[Read More]
The importance of seeking advice for legal issues
10 July
Legal issues are an inevitable part of life. Whether you’re dealing with property transactions, employment disputes, family matters, or financial concerns, navigating the complexities of the legal system can be daunting. While the specifics of...[Read More]
Second wind for long-promised nature law reforms
2 July
Long-delayed reforms to nature protections could be knocked over within 18 months under a timeline mapped out by the federal environment minister. Murray Watt flagged broad support for new national environmental standards, a key ask of the now...[Read More]
The importance of making a will
26 June
As we journey through life, planning for the future becomes increasingly important. Every adult has the right to control their affairs, whether managing finances or making healthcare decisions. However, as we age, factors such as illness,...[Read More]
Clean energy, environment unity ticket on nature laws
4 June
Environment groups and the clean energy industry have found common ground on long-awaited nature law reforms, joining forces to urge the federal government to hurry up and finish the job. The unprecedented alliance between the Clean Energy Council,...[Read More]
Recognising and responding to elder abuse: a community responsibility
29 May
Elder abuse is a growing concern in Australia and globally, affecting individuals often aged 55 and over. While many associate abuse with physical harm, it can also be financial, emotional, psychological, or involve neglect. The reality is that...[Read More]
