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Dodgy Claim Brought by Deceased’s Nephew Defeated by Our Wills and Estate Team

Our client was the only son and beneficiary of his mother's estate. The estate consisted of a home.
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Death Claims

The insurer will pay funeral expenses in the event that a worker dies as a result of a workplace injury or disease. Limits apply to the amount the insurer will pay.
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Property Damage | Can I Claim for artificial aids?

If an artificial aid is damaged in an accident you may make a claim for these to be repaired or replaced. There are however limits on the amount the insurer will pay.
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Workers Compensation Claims - General Q&A

Workers compensation is awarded to people suffering from work-related injuries. NSW employers are bound to take out workers compensation insurance to cover physical damage, psychological suffering and any disease contrac...
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Returning to Work

Injured workers have an obligation to participate in a return to work program and must make a reasonable effort to return to work on suitable duties once they have the capacity to do so.
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Company and Strata Title – How are they different?

Company Title grew in popularity in the 1920’s and 1930’s as a way to provide for separate ownership of apartments. With Company Title the owner does not have title in real estate but owns shares in a company. The shares...
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Taylor & Scott Wills & Estates

When Should I Consider Updating My Will?

You should review your Will regularly. It may be that your circumstances have changed and your Will no longer suits your circumstances.
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Power of Attorney And Enduring Power of Attorney

A Power of Attorney is a legal document in which you appoint the person of your choice to manage your assets and financial affairs while you are alive.
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Binding financial agreements

The Need For A Power Of Attorney Or Enduring Guardianship

Most people may have a will, or at least recognise its importance, however a Will only has effect when you have passed away.
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What Can Happen if I Don't Have A Power Of Attorney?

Should you no longer be able to manage your financial affairs and you do not have an Enduring Power of Attorney, the Guardianship Tribunal may be requested to appoint a financial manager to make these decisions for you.
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