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How to Contest A Will

The last Will and Testament is a legal document which determines the benefactors of the deceased person’s property, and who…

20/05/2019 - Preston Law

What is A Power of Attorney?

A Power of Attorney is a formal yet convenient legal document giving another person/s the authority to make personal and/or…

30/04/2019 - Preston Law

Do I Need an Estate Plan If I Have a Will?

Often when we think of the term ‘Estate Planning’, we think of wealthy people with a long list of properties…

20/03/2019 - Preston Law

Choosing An Executor For Your Will

Preparing your will may be a straightforward affair in terms of division of assets, but at Cairns Wills and Estates…

26/02/2019 - Preston Law

Do You Really Need a Will Lawyer in Cairns?

We are all so busy just living our lives that it’s all too easy to forget to take time to…

28/01/2019 - Preston Law

Prepare a Will For Your Family

The thought of preparing a Will can seem peculiar and even uncomfortable, mostly because we are working with something that can…

20/12/2018 - Preston Law

Do I Need To Tell My Lawyer Everything?

When it comes to family, there are often things which we would prefer to keep private.  Maybe they are embarrassing…

26/11/2018 - Preston Law

Busting Common Myths about Wills - Ask Your Cairns Lawyers

It’s something that we don’t particularly like to think about too much in our day to day lives but making…

18/10/2018 - Preston Law

How do I Choose a Guardian for my Children?

There are few things in a lifetime as exciting as the birth of your own child. But with this new…

21/09/2018 - Preston Law
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