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Steve Wildes
Covering The Cost Of Your Own Funeral
Your own funeral can be hard to think about, but some intelligent research and thoughtful planning could ensure value for money with that final big spend. The first step is to organise the funeral.
... read more8 Tips To Reduce The Cost Of A Funeral
Granted – it’s not all about the money. But for many people, cutting costs on a funeral is important for their own lifestyle and welfare. Let’s look at some of the ways you can manage the costs. In my humble opinion, these tips seem pretty reasonable.
... read moreGifting Shares To Charity In Your Will
When preparing a Will, people often contemplate gifting money to charity, but have you ever thought about gifting shares after you pass away?
... read moreEstate Planning Steps Should You Be Getting Divorced
With 1 in 3 first marriages and 1 in 2 second marriages ending in divorce you just cannot afford to overlook your estate planning. Divorce is not easy and it often forces you to invest significant amounts of time, money and stress. It’s not only a difficult time emotionally with a lot to do and many decisions to make, so it’s no surprise that many people fail to update their estate plan including the impact on business structures.
... read moreDo You Need An Advanced Care Plan?
Did you know that Australia has a Government organisation known as the Australian Digital Health Agency? This is the organisation managing all of our My Health Records and can also be the repository of your Advance Care Planning document (ACP).
... read moreWho Can See Your Will After Death?
There is a broad class of people entitled to see a will once someone has died. The first step is to determine if someone fits within that group.
... read moreEnsuring Your Pets Are Cared For After You Die
Don't let your beloved pets end up in a homeless shelter. Take action now to make sure that after your death, your pets will be safe and loved.
... read moreHave You Included Your Pets In Your Will?
Most people consider their pets to be a part of the family. In this case, a pet should be treated like so when you pass away. But, most Australians forget to include those with furry, hairy, feathered or scaled appearance in their will.
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