


Holographic Wills: Is this the future for Estate Planning in Australia?
As technology continues to evolve and influence all areas of life, the field of estate planning is no exception. Holographic wills—handwritten and signed by the testator (person making the will)—are gaining attention as an informal, yet legally recognised form of a...
Digital Heirs in Estate Planning: Why You Need to Plan for Your Digital Assets
With the rise of digital assets—from social media accounts and digital photos to online banking and cryptocurrency—traditional estate planning no longer covers all the aspects of a modern individual’s life. Digital assets can hold both sentimental and financial value,...
Binding Financial Agreements & Independent Legal Advice: the two-tier approach
Whether you and your partner are just starting your lives together or have decided to separate, BFAs are instrumental in ensuring that you are able to decide how yours and your partner’s finances, property and financial resources are protected, or divided, without the...
AI Executors in Estate Planning: The Future of Managing Your Digital Legacy
As artificial intelligence (AI) grows more advanced, it’s starting to play a role in nearly every aspect of life, including estate planning. Traditional executors handle the distribution of a person’s assets after they pass away, but AI executors are now emerging as a...