by Cameron Shaw | Feb 2, 2018
Under these circumstances, the position of administrator becomes vacant. The rule that the “executor’s executor” assumes the administration of the deceased executor’s estate (which is set out in Section 13 of the Imperial Acts Application Act 1969 (NSW)) DOES NOT...
by Cameron Shaw | Nov 17, 2015
Section 136 of the Succession Act says: “If an intestate dies leaving no person who is entitled to the intestate estate, the State is entitled to the whole of the intestate estate”. Chapter 4 of the Succession Act makes provisions for what happens in an intestacy....
by Cameron Shaw | Mar 23, 2015
You need a will if you want to control what happens to your assets after you die. You should also have a will if you want to make the administration of your assets easier for the person who survives you and ends up with that responsibility. Without a will your estate...