Archive for the ‘Information’ Category

Superannuation and your Will – who gets it?

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Since superannuation became compulsory in the 90's, it has become one of the major assets that you will hold in your lifetime. Because it is such an important asset (and often has life insurance attached to it, making it even more significant) it is important to know how it ...

Hearings as part of a Will

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Upon receipt of an application, the Tribunal will investigate the situation which has been referred to it and may make independent enquiries and collect information to enable the panel to make a proper decision. The Tribunal examines documents and hears evidence in much the same way as a Court. The Tribunal ...

Dealing with Disputes as part of a Will

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Most people with impaired decision-making capacity do not need a guardian or administrator because their family, friends or support network help them make decisions. The Tribunal will only appoint a guardian or administrator if there is no other way to ensure that the interests of the person concerned are protected ...