Three common myths about willsby Kaisha Gambell16 November 201714 December 2020Myth One “I don’t need a will. If I die, everything automatically goes to my spouse anyway.” The truth: In some respects this is true,… Read More »Three common myths about wills
Australian court rules that an unsent text message is a valid willby Kaisha Gambell11 October 201714 December 2020The Supreme Court of Queensland has ruled this week that a man’s unsent SMS text message which cut out his wife and son was a… Read More »Australian court rules that an unsent text message is a valid will
Q&A: Wills, assets and blended familiesby Kaisha Gambell12 July 201727 April 2023Thinking about preparing a Will for your blended family? Our Solicitor Kaisha points you in the right direction over at SimplyAskIt. Q: How do I… Read More »Q&A: Wills, assets and blended families
What happens to our online life after we die?by Kaisha Gambell10 April 201717 October 2020Everyone who comes to us to have their will done has already thought about what they would like to do with their house, personal items… Read More »What happens to our online life after we die?
Q&A: A simple Willby Kaisha Gambell4 December 201627 April 2023Thinking about preparing a Will? While your Will may be rather simple, our Solicitor Kaisha points out some things to consider over at Echofied. Q:… Read More »Q&A: A simple Will