EXECUTORS, GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES & ATTORNEYS.
		Monday, 15 June 2020
		by John Lynch
	
	
            What is the difference between acting as an Executor, Trustee, Guardian or Attorney? The role or function of the Executor is to take all the necessary steps to carry out the wishes of the deceased as outlined in their Will. This would be important when the Executor collects the deceased assets and calls out their        
        
        
    - Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
Partners and Children – Know Your Inheritance Rights
		Tuesday, 17 January 2017
		by John Lynch
	
	
            Partners and Children – Know Your Inheritance Rights Be it a father, mother, husband, wife, or partner, when a loved one passes on it is in your best interest to know your inheritance rights in advance, rather than trying to face the unknown at an emotional time in your life.  The inheritance rights of spouses,        
        
        
    - Published in Wills, Succession & Estates
        
        Tagged under:
        Cohabitants, Inheritance Rights, Making a will, Marital breakdown, Succession, succession planning, Wills        
    
                            
                        Enduring Power of Attorney – Plan for the Future
		Wednesday, 07 September 2011
		by John Lynch
	
	
            Plan for the Future – Enduring Power of Attorney If we had a crystal ball and could see in to the future wouldn’t it be wonderful – we could plan and manage our businesses and personal affairs accordingly.  Unfortunately none of us can predict what is around the corner and so the importance of having        
        
        
    - Published in Wills, Succession & Estates


