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Wills and Estates Archive

This page contains all the previous Wills and Estates Law articles that have been published by Baldwins on our website. Baldwins makes no representation as to their accuracy at the current date.


Articles

Tax Implications of Divorce (November 2003) How a Will May Be Challenged (November 2003) Superannuation Funds Used For Asset Protection (November 2003) Arguments over Inheritance (August 2003) Protecting Assets Against Divorcing Child’s Spouse (August 2003) Later Age Marriage by a Parent (August 2003) Estate Planning and Nursing Homes (August 2003) Choices of Private Pensions (June 2003) But Can a Post-CGT Asset Be Treated as a Pre-CGT Asset ? (April 2003) Is that Pre-CGT Asset Really Tax Exempt ? (April 2003) ATO Rules on Non-Deductibility of Interest on Trustee Borrowings to Pay Distributions (April 2003) Loosening Time Limits on Negligence Claims (Feb 2003) Can Trusts use the Small Business CGT Concessions? (Feb 2003) Asset Protection - New Laws Being Suggested by Task Force (Jan 2003) The Unsigned Will on Computer (Sept 2002) Inheritance Choices (Sept 2002) UK Superannuation (Sept 2002) Planning For Super Payouts on Death (Sept 2002) Power of Attorney and the Will Tax Office Clarifies Capital Gains Position For Trusts Centrelink & Trust Re-orgs Pre-nuptial Agreements Go-ahead Trust Proposals Shelved For Moment Superannuation and Divorce Will re-written for a Relative with Dementia Superannuation Investments Superannuation Self-Managed Pensions and Capital Gains Estate Planning- Executors Commission Osborne v Osborne Yunghanns v Candoora No.19 P/L Making Unhappy Beneficiaries Happier Estate Laws Revised in Victoria Estate Planning for Family Trusts Later Age Marriage or Cohabitation It may not be too late... Will Trusts are not the same The Missing Charity Planning the Future for the Farm

For any further information regarding Food Law issues, contact Joe Lederman at BALDWINS, Australian Lawyers & Consultants.