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How to Talk to Your Parents About Estate Planning
Most families know they should talk to their parents about estate planning. Few actually do. Here is a practical plain English guide to starting that conversation at the right moment and in the right way.

Val Antoff
2 days ago


Estate Planning Western Australia: The Perils of Dying Intestate Without a Will
A valid Will determines how your estate is dealt with after you die. Your Will can appoint a family member, trusted friend or professional to administer your estate (your executor), nominate guardians for young children, identify who will receive your assets and record your funeral and burial wishes. Without a Will, the administration of your estate could fall to somebody you would not choose, and your assets will be distributed according to a fixed legislative formula. This

Val Antoff
May 18, 2025


10 Essential Estate Planning Actions You Should Take Today
Whether you are just starting out or reviewing an existing plan, here are ten practical estate planning actions every Western Australian should take — and why they matter.

Val Antoff
May 18, 2025


Common Misconceptions About Estate Planning
Many Western Australians have misconceptions about Wills and estate planning that leave their families exposed. This article sets the record straight on the most common ones.

Val Antoff
Mar 9, 2025


Including Cryptocurrency in Your Will or Estate Plan
If you own Bitcoin, Ethereum or any other digital asset, your estate plan needs to address it. This article explains the key legal and practical considerations for Western Australian cryptocurrency holders.

Val Antoff
Mar 9, 2025


Will Contests and Estate Disputes - An Overview
Will contests and estate disputes are more common than most families expect. This article provides a plain English overview of how disputes arise in Western Australia and what can be done about them.

Val Antoff
Mar 9, 2025


Is a Testamentary Trust Right for Your Family?
A testamentary trust can protect your family's inheritance from relationship breakdown, creditors and tax. Find out whether this structure is right for your estate plan.

Val Antoff
Dec 3, 2024


Succession Arrangements for Family Businesses In Western Australia
If you own or are part of a family business in Western Australia, succession planning is one of the most important things you can do. Here is what you need to consider.

Val Antoff
Dec 3, 2024


How to Locate an Original Will in Western Australia
When someone dies, locating the original Will is one of the first and most important tasks. Here is a practical guide to finding a Will in Western Australia.

Val Antoff
Dec 3, 2024


Will Your Will Survive? Essential Questions to Protect Your Legacy
WA will planning guide helps prevent challenges under Family Provision Act. Covers claimants, family needs, assets and relationships.

Val Antoff
Nov 22, 2024


Why You Need a Valid Will: The Dangers of Writing Your Own
Think a DIY Will is good enough? Discover why homemade wills can put your family's future at risk and how legal advice protects your legacy.

Val Antoff
Oct 17, 2024


Estate planning key considerations for young parents in Perth, appointing legal guardians
Young parents in Perth often put off estate planning, but it is one of the most important things you can do for your children. This article covers the key steps, including appointing a legal guardian.

Val Antoff
May 22, 2024


The Important Role of Estate Planning for Small Business Owners in Western Australia
Estate planning is crucial for managing one's affairs, especially for small business owners in Western Australia. While many people associate estate planning with asset distribution after death, its scope is much broader. It involves legal instruments and strategies to protect assets, minimise tax liabilities and ensure the smooth transition of business operations in case of incapacity or death. In this article, we will explore the importance of estate planning for small busi

Val Antoff
May 15, 2024


Unlocking the Mystery of a Loved One's Last Wishes: Tips for Accessing the Deceased's Will
Disputes among beneficiaries can arise due to various factors, including disagreements over the distribution of assets, interpretations of the will's provisions, doubts about the executor's actions or concerns regarding the will's validity. The executor's unwillingness to share a copy of the will can sometimes contribute to disputes. Providing beneficiaries with a copy of the will after the testator's death can help mitigate potential conflicts by promoting transparency and e

Val Antoff
Jun 25, 2023


Wills with Testamentary Trusts: A Plain English Guide
A Will with a testamentary trust differs significantly from a standard Will. This plain English guide explains how they work and whether one might be right for your family.

Val Antoff
Jun 15, 2023


Protecting Your Assets with a Testamentary Trust: What You Need to Know
A testamentary discretionary trust gives your beneficiaries flexibility, tax advantages and protection from creditors. Here is what you need to know before including one in your Will.

Val Antoff
Jun 14, 2023


Are You in a Blended Family? Navigating Estate Planning for Blended Families: Tips for Spouses
Estate planning for blended families requires careful thought about competing obligations to current and former partners, stepchildren and biological children. Here is what WA families need to consider.

Val Antoff
Jun 2, 2023


When Should You Review Your Last Will in Western Australia?
You should remember to review and update your last will and testament when circumstances change.

Val Antoff
May 21, 2023


Should I make specific gifts in my Western Australian Will?
Making specific gifts in your Will can be a meaningful way to provide for loved ones, but it comes with risks including ademption. This article explains what to consider before doing so.

Val Antoff
Jan 3, 2023


How to Find the Right Wills and Estate Planning Lawyer in Perth
Choosing the right estate planning lawyer in Perth is an important decision. Here is a practical guide to what to look for and the questions worth asking before you engage anyone.

Val Antoff
Sep 14, 2022
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