Do I really need a Will? If you die without a Will, the law dictates who receives your property in accordance with a pre-determined formula. There is no guarantee that your assets will be distributed in the way you would have preferred and in some circumstances your assets can end up being passed onto the...
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Payments of Superannuation Death Benefits & Reviewing a Trustee’s Decision
Being eligible to receive super death benefits To be eligible to receive a death benefit from a superfund, the eligibility requirements as set out in the superannuation fund trust deed must be met. However, to be compliant with the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Act 1993 (‘SIS Act’), a superannuation trust deed will generally require the receiver...
An Employer’s Duty of Care and Mental Injury
A working understanding of employment law is paramount to ensure awareness of your rights as an employee and the duty owed to you by your employer. Further, employers must ensure they are fulfilling their legal obligations to their employees. Duty of Care The duty of care owed by an employer to their employee is well...
Binding Death Benefit Nominations and Self-Managed Super Funds
Estate planning is an essential area of law. It provides peace of mind, and comfort in the knowledge that your estate will be managed according to your wishes. A binding death benefit nomination is just one piece of the puzzle that is estate planning that was recently considered by the High Court of Australia. What...