Wet signatures and hard copy documentation are still the best option for signing deeds to avoid litigation due to jurisdiction differences, warns a specialist legal adviser. Bryce Figot, special couns
There are six simple rules that will ensure a deed is executed properly in every Australian state, said a leading superannuation legal consultant. Bryce Figot, special counsel for DBA Lawyers, sai
The importance of good quality documents, especially in regard to BDBN, was highlighted last week in a Queensland Supreme Court decision. In Williams v Williams & Anor [2023] QSC 90, Gayle Dianne Wi
In light of the upcoming Hill v Zuda decision, an SMSF law firm has challenged some emerging views that SMSF wills are less risky than BDBNs. In a recent article, DBA Lawyers special counsel Bryce F
With the High Court to soon hand down its judgement on the appeal from Hill v Zuda Pty Ltd [2021] WASCA 59, some have suggested that SMSF wills are a way of avoiding the potential pitfalls of BDBN