Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 23 June 2021 Advanced Health Directives and the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill Queensland’s Voluntary Assisted Dying (“VAD”) Bill is under review by a parliamentary committee at the…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 31 March 2021 Report into The Public Trustee Unveils Significant Concerns A report released on 12 March 2021 raises a number of serious issues and concerns…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 22 March 2021 What You Need to Know About Recent Changes to Making an Enduring Power of Attorney in Queensland A number of important changes came into effect on 30 November 2020 in relation to…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Family Law 21 October 2020 Am I Entitled to Spousal Maintenance? When a married or de-facto couple separates, there are many difficult issues to work out…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 13 October 2020 What assets can form part of my estate? Having a valid Will is a fundamental part of your Estate Plan. Before you consider…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 General News 14 August 2020 Complaints to the Health Ombudsman The way that a doctor responds to a complaint about his or her practice can…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 4 August 2020 Unexpected Outcomes of Not Making a Valid Will Many people think that dealing with their Estate will be a relatively easy and straightforward…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 8 July 2020 Can an Attorney Sign a Binding Death Nomination on My Behalf? When a Principal appoints an Attorney to act on their behalf, the Attorney has a…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 3 July 2020 What happens if a Will has not been signed correctly? It is important for everyone to have a valid Will in place, no matter how…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Employment 1 June 2020 Are Casual Employees Really Casual? The recent decision of the Full Court of the Federal Court in WorkPac Pty Ltd…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 25 May 2020 Can I Distribute the Estate Immediately After the 9 Month Time Limit if I Haven’t Received a Notice of a Family Provision Application? The most common form of litigation in relation to deceased estates is when a spouse,…Read More
Delaney & Delaney 0 Wills & Estates 14 May 2020 Is the Executor Liable for a Deceased’s Tax Liability? When someone dies the person responsible for the multiple duties involved in administering and distributing…Read More