Turnbull Hill Lawyers named in the prestigious 2025 Doyles Guide
We are pleased to report that Turnbull Hill Lawyers has been named in the prestigious 2025 Doyles Guide. Turnbull Hill Lawyers has been identified by its peers as a leading law firm having...
Read MoreAre adopted children eligible to contest a will?
Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates, Adrian Corbould, explains the legal rights of adoptive children in wills disputes
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10 Rights of Beneficiaries of Estates in New South Wales
Adrian Corbould goes through the 10 main rights of beneficiaries in NSW when it comes to wills and estates
Read MoreCan a step-child contest a will?
Contested Estates lawyer Ella Stratford explains whether a step-child can contest a step-parent's estate in NSW
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The Family Provision Claim Process in NSW … are you eligible?
Knowing the rights and entitlements of succession law in NSW is important, and advice should be sought asap. Contact our Contested Estates team today!
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Why do people contest estates?
Our contested estate clients come from all walks of life and involve a wide variety of family dynamics and family configurations.
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Everything You Need To Know About Wills, Contested Estates And Family Provision Claims
We understand that the passing of a loved one is a stressful and emotional time. Legal disputes can arise over the deceased’s wishes, only adding to this stress for all...
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Important facts regarding Superannuation and Life Insurance
In general, superannuation does not form part of a deceased’s estate. This means that in most cases, it is not paid to the estate unless the deceased person made a...
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Why bother make a Will if it can be contested?
Recent (July 2019) front-page news informs us that Bob Hawke’s daughter is to sue Bob’s surviving wife, Blanche d’Alpuget, over his Will. Comments on social media are always very quick...
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Unsigned Wills – When Intention is Everything
Unsigned Wills – When Intention is Everything Generally, for a Will to be valid it needs to be signed by a Willmaker (testator) in the presence of two witnesses, who...
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