Flying mermaid
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It would be wonderful wouldn’t itGood luck with the "plan" to perfectly balance the money to not be in credit at the time of the reaper.![]()

It would be wonderful wouldn’t itGood luck with the "plan" to perfectly balance the money to not be in credit at the time of the reaper.![]()
@Bundy Bear Queenslanders can get free wills.Just bumping this thread; was watching ABC 4 corners last night mentioning undertakers and it reminded me of this thread.
Where do you find a good solictor who won't cost to much.
A google search didn't really suggest where to download a do it yourself will.
They gave the hard sell on nominating the public trustee as executor.And what do these bloodsucking scum take from the estate?
A strict financial rule is never, ever deal with Public Trustees! Ever.
Sometimes it's that they don't have anyone else they trust to do it - no close friends or family, or family/beneficiaries are based overseas, etc.I would never recommend them , however some people don't have the wherewithal to go somewhere else
You can't take it with you when you go but you sure can take someone else's.Hey I am happy to be in debt lol
Son can pay it off
So is there going to be a royal commission anytime soon?And what do these bloodsucking scum take from the estate?
A strict financial rule is never, ever deal with Public Trustees! Ever.
It is vitally important because if he dies now he will be considered intestate with all of the resulting confusion and legal problems that causes. A will is declared void upon marriage.
I reckon selling my house would give me a few years on a cruise ship
If he’s married then I suspect the will would have everything going to the wife. If he dies without a will and is intestacy then it goes to the wife.
Sure but that’s an individual issue and not one if it’s first marriage and no children as yet. Simples.And what if he has a prior wife/de facto? A will should address past relationships and how you want your assets divided. Adult children from a previous relationship? If he dies intestate part of the estate will go to them in a percentage basis that may not reflect his wishes. And so on.
A will eliminates these potential claims and will provide the necessary guidance as to how to proceed without confusion. Also his wife should get a new will made as well.
And what if he has a prior wife/de facto? A will should address past relationships and how you want your assets divided. Adult children from a previous relationship? If he dies intestate part of the estate will go to them in a percentage basis that may not reflect his wishes. And so on.
A will eliminates these potential claims and will provide the necessary guidance as to how to proceed without confusion. Also his wife should get a new will made as well.
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