
Hitched: Intestacy and Marriage- S04E01 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
Adrian Corbould explains what happens to your Will when you get married and how to avoid being left intestate.
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Kissin’ cousins – S03E10 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
Wills and Estates Specialist Adrian Corbould takes you through the perils of intestacy and who stands to inherit what if you are intestate.
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Solemn form grant of probate – S03E09 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
“This guy just don’t want to win, you know, he wants to bury ya!” Mickey Goldmill. Rocky II a.k.a. solemn form grant of probate. Hello, I’m Adrian Corbould, Accredited Specialist...
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Cast Away… Dead or not so dead? – S03E08 – Adrian Corbould Wills & Estates
What happens to someone's assets when they are presumed dead, and more importantly, when they are found to be alive?
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Powers of Attorney – The fear of missing out – S03E07 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Giving someone your power of attorney means that person can do generally any legal activity on your behalf. This includes: operating your bank accounts, pay bills, buy and sell real...
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How to dispose of a body – S03E06 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Your executor has the responsibility of disposing of your body after you die, so they need to know whether you want to be buried or cremated.
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The McKenzie friend – S03E05 – Battle of Wills Video Series
It's likely that you do not know all the the things you need to run a court case properly. This is where a McKenzie Friend can help out.
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Rejecting Inheritances – S03E04 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Rejected gifts in wills... Yes, gifts can be rejected, though why would anyone want to do that?
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The reading of the will – S03E03 – Battle of Wills Video Series
The 'reading of the will' scenes you've seen in TV shows and movies do not reflect what really happens.
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Bond, Administration Bond – S03E02 – Battle of Wills Video Series
When a beneficiary of a will disputes an administrator, the court would generally require a bond to be put in place.
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