Testamentary Trusts

What is a testamentary trust? Testamentary trusts are created by a Will. It is important for all of us that our wishes are carried out regarding how our property is divided after our death and that we benefit our loved ones as much as we are able to. There can be unforeseen, negative consequences which…

Statutory Wills

Statutory wills are also called ‘court made wills’ or ‘court authorised wills’. Statutory will cases are often divided into three categories, and these categories offer some insight as to the circumstances in which it may be appropriate to make application for a statutory will. Such categories are as follows: Lost capacity cases – where a…

Mistake in a Will

Sometimes following the death of a testator, the Will is read and an error is found. In Queensland, the court has power to rectify a Wil so as to carry out the testator’s intentions, providing the error is clerical in nature and the Will does not otherwise give effect to the testator’s intentions. In such…

Liability of Personal Representatives

Executors and Administrators of deceased estates are referred to as Personal Representatives. Personal Representatives have the responsibility of paying the deceased’s debts out of the deceased’s assets which come into the estate. They are liable for the payment of debts to the extent of the assets which come into the estate. If the Personal Representative…