by Proctor Graham Lawyers | Aug 18, 2025 | Wills and Estate Planning
A valid Will determines how your estate is managed after you die. Your Will can appoint a family member, trusted friend, or professional to administer your estate (your executor), nominate guardians for young children, decide who will receive your assets, and give...
by Proctor Graham Lawyers | Aug 18, 2025 | Estate Disputes
When someone dies, their assets are usually distributed according to their will. The person responsible for managing and distributing these assets is the executor of the deceased estate. In some cases, a will appoints more than one person to act as executor, and these...
by Proctor Graham Lawyers | Aug 18, 2025 | Estate Disputes
In Australia, individuals have legal avenues for disputing a will or challenging the distribution of an estate. Although regrettable, such disputes are often unavoidable and sometimes essential to ensure fair outcomes. Understanding these legal processes and the...
by Proctor Graham Lawyers | Feb 12, 2025 | Conveyancing
Buying a property with someone else is a great way to share the fun, stress, and cost of the venture. Often people buy a house with their significant other, to make a home or invest together. Others buy property with friends, relatives or business partners. Joining...
by Proctor Graham Lawyers | Feb 7, 2025 | Wills and Estate Planning
While it is possible to create a Will without a lawyer by using online resources or DIY kits, it is important to consider the potential drawbacks of this approach. A Will is a critical legal document, and errors or omissions can have significant consequences for your...