by hume-taylor_admin | Jul 10, 2018 | Wills and Estates
There is legislation in place to protect people who die and have no Will. Part 3A of The Administration and Probate Act 1919 (SA) (“the Act”) sets out the rules of intestacy which dictate how a deceased estate will be distributed when that person does not have a Will....
by hume-taylor_admin | Jun 26, 2018 | news
Tess Dunsford back in the South East Hume Taylor & Co is excited to announce that South East local, Tess Dunsford has recently been appointed as Senior Associate at the Millicent office. Born and raised in Beachport, Tess was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor...
by hume-taylor_admin | Jun 2, 2018 | Family law
If you’ve recently been divorced or separated from your de facto partner, you may be wondering if there is a time limit you must adhere to bring an Application for your property settlement. The short answer is, yes there is. If you have been divorced, you have one...
by hume-taylor_admin | May 20, 2018 | Wills and Estates
When preparing your Will your lawyer may also discuss preparing an Advance Care Directive (ACD) or a Power of Attorney (POA). An ACD is a document that: sets out your values and wishes to guide decisions about your future healthcare, end of life, living arrangements...
by hume-taylor_admin | May 7, 2018 | Family law
When the court orders parents to attend at a conference or mediation for children, there are many things to consider. Mediations and conferences can either be held with or without children, depending on whether there would be a benefit to the children participating....
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