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Private Wealth Law, Wills & Estate Planning

Used By Dates: Does My Will Expire, Even if I Haven’t Yet? Part 2

We continue our examination of when you might need to update your Will, and more importantly, why. Although the Will...

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Private Wealth Law, Wills & Estate Planning

Used By Dates: Does My Will Expire, Even if I Haven’t Yet? Part 1

Your Will is a document that if drafted properly should be legally sound for the remainder of your lifetime. This...

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10 Years On From the Queensland “iPhone Will”

In the matter of Yu [2013] QSC 322 (“Yu”) the Supreme Court of Queensland found that a document typed on...

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Insurance Law

How Can Section 54 Assist Your Claim For Insurance Cover?

Section 54 of the Insurance Contracts Act 1984 (Cth) aims to protect policyholders by preventing insurers from denying claims based...

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Insurance Law

Understanding and Setting Aside Default Judgments in NSW: A Broad Guide

Default judgment is when the court enters a judgment in favour of a party (typically, a plaintiff) as a result...

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Insurance Law

Trying to Change Court Orders? Here are Some Factors to consider!

A recent case from the Federal Court of Australia looks at the circumstances in which a Court may (or may...

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