By Nanae Yoshiwara, Argon Law Administering an estate is a significant responsibility for executors, who must manage the deceased’s assets, pay debts, and distribute assets according to the will. However,... read more →
Estate Disputes
By Michelle Wilson, Associate Solicitor Argon Law Purchasing a property is a significant milestone for most individuals, often representing one of the largest financial investments in their lifetime. However, it's... read more →
By Natashia Blank A will can be questioned for a variety of reasons. One basis is the lack of adequate provision (e.g. being provided for financially, known as a family... read more →
When someone dies, leaving an estate in Queensland, there are certain people who have the right to apply to the courts over how the assets are distributed from the estate.... read more →
By Natashia Blank, Litigation & Dispute Resolution Solicitor at Argon Law Disputes among co-owners often arise, leading to challenges in decision-making and property management. In such situations, the court has... read more →
By Natashia Blank, Litigation & Dispute Resolution Solicitor at Argon Law Superannuation in Deceased Estates: What You Need to Know Superannuation is a significant asset for many Australians, and it... read more →
Initiating a Family Provision Claim, which is the process of challenging a Will, or contesting a Will becomes imperative when you believe the Will is not legitimate, you have not... read more →
Losing a loved one is an emotional journey, and the aftermath often involves dealing with the complexities of their estate. First of all, the Will must be legitimate. At times,... read more →
If you have been nominated as an executor under a will, you need to understand the most common type of “challenge” to a Will – a family provision application. Having... read more →
Spouses (including de factos) and children (including step children) and a limited range of others, can bring these applications, but they must act quickly. In Queensland you only have 6... read more →