What is Mediation?

Posted by PW Lawyers on 10 September 2024
What is Mediation?
Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution. Alternative dispute resolution is a method of resolving disputes outside of the court system. They are often used as a more time efficient, less expensive and more amicable way for resolving a dispute.  There are different types of alter...
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How Do I Setup a Special Disability Trust?

Posted by PW Lawyers on 3 September 2024
How Do I Setup a Special Disability Trust?
There are several steps that you need to take to setup a Special Disability Trust. The first step is to get legal advice from someone who specialises in Special Disability Trusts. A lawyer can help you ensure that the trust deed complies with all legal requirements. Secondly you should get accoun...
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What is Donatio Mortis Causa?

Posted by PW Lawyers on 20 August 2024
What is Donatio Mortis Causa?
Donatio Mortis Causa (DMC), commonly known as a "deathbed gift," is a gift made by a person in contemplation of their imminent death. It shares some characteristics with a legacy in a Will because it is conditional on the death of the gift-giver (also known as the donor) and can be revo...
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What are the Requirements of a Special Disability Trust?

Posted by PW Lawyers on 15 August 2024
What are the Requirements of a Special Disability Trust?
When establishing a Special Disability Trust, it is important that all the requirements are met. As we have seen in the blog What is a Special Disability Trust, the trust can only be established for one beneficiary (not including residuary beneficiaries) and must cease when the beneficiary d...
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What is a Special Disability Trust?

Posted by PW Lawyers on 15 August 2024
What is a Special Disability Trust?
A Special Disability Trust is a legal trust created to enable families in Australia to financially provide for a person in their family with a severe disability. The trust allows for private financial provision for the future care and accommodation needs. There can only be one beneficiary to the ...
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