Legal Tip 81: Reducing chances of assets falling into the wrong hands at death

Discussion in 'Wills & Estate Planning' started by Terry_w, 4th Oct, 2015.

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  1. Befuddled

    Befuddled Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the info Terry
     
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  2. Ed Barton

    Ed Barton Well-Known Member

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    QF points are transferrable. Transfer them to someone else on your death bed if you have heaps.
     
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  3. Terry_w

    Terry_w Lawyer, Tax Adviser and Mortgage broker in Sydney Business Member

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    I just thought of something else
    s95 Succession Act NSW
    http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/sa2006138/s95.html

    This section allows a person to give up their rights to challenge a will under Family Provision claims after the death of the testator. It must be approved by a court though.

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