Understanding Undue Influence in Estate Planning in NSW

17th September, 2025 Estate planning is often a sensitive and complex process. Unfortunately, undue influence remains a common ground for contesting a Will in New South Wales (NSW). But what exactly does undue influence mean in this context? What is Undue Influence? Undue influence occurs when someone in a position of power or […]
Understanding Letters of Administration with the Will Annexed

8th September, 2025 When someone passes away, their estate needs to be managed and distributed. This is usually done by an executor named in their Will. However, when no executor is available or able to act, the law provides another option. In New South Wales (NSW), there are two types of Letters of Administration. […]
Egg Freezing & Wills: Why Estate Planning Must Evolve

1st September, 2025 In recent years, the use of reproductive technologies like egg freezing has surged in Australia. Modern medicine offers new ways to increase and preserve fertility. However, with these advancements come new legal and ethical questions – particularly in relation to Wills and Estate Planning. Egg freezing, also known as cryopreservation, allows […]
Should You Appoint a Solicitor as Executor of Your Will?

26th August, 2025 Choosing an executor is a key step when drafting your Will. This person is responsible for managing your estate once you pass away. You may appoint a friend, family member, or a professional, such as a solicitor. But does appointing a solicitor as executor look different to choosing someone else? Let’s […]
Leaving a Gift to Charity in Your Will: What You Should Know

18th August, 2025 Many of us want to support causes we care about, even if we can’t always give during our lifetime. One powerful way to leave a legacy is by including a gift to charity in your Will. This kind of donation is often called a bequest or a charitable gift. Importantly, this does not mean […]
Understanding Agricultural Leases in NSW

12th May, 2025 Leasing agricultural land in New South Wales (NSW) is a common practice, especially in rural communities. These arrangements allow non-owners to use land for various farming activities, including grazing, dairying, horticulture, beekeeping, and more. Types of Agricultural Tenancies Agricultural leases or tenancies can take various legal forms. Some are formal written […]
Why Surveyors Matter in NSW Property Purchases

5th May, 2025 Buying property in New South Wales is exciting, but it can also come with risks—especially if you’re not thorough. While most purchasers know they need a conveyancer, some may overlook the importance of a licensed surveyor. That’s a mistake that can cost you time, money, and peace of mind. What […]
What Is Title Insurance – And Do You Really Need It in NSW?

28th April, 2025 Purchasing property in New South Wales can be both exciting and overwhelming. Among the many decisions buyers face is whether to purchase title insurance. While it’s not compulsory, it can offer valuable protection against unexpected title-related issues. What Is Title Insurance? Title insurance is a one-off insurance policy that covers specific […]
The Closure of NSW’s Community Justice Centres

22nd April, 2025 The NSW Government has confirmed plans to close all Community Justice Centres (CJCs) by 30 June 2025 and repeal the Community Justice Centres Act 1983. These centres have served communities across the state for over 40 years, offering free mediation services for neighbourhood and civil disputes—without the need to go to court. […]
Disputes with Your Landlord in NSW: What Tenants Need to Know

14th April, 2025 Renting a home should be a straightforward process, but sometimes disagreements arise between tenants and landlords. In New South Wales, there are legal avenues to resolve these disputes fairly. Understanding your rights and responsibilities can help you avoid unnecessary stress and reach a positive outcome. Common Reasons for Landlord-Tenant Disputes Disagreements usually […]