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Our Whyalla Office is Relocating!
Hume Taylor & Co. is excited to announce our move to a shared office with Cunningham & Harvey accounting just across from Westland Shopping Centre, at 81 McDouall Stuart Avenue. To celebrate, we're offering 10% off Wills to all new and existing Whyalla clients...
Why it’s important to have a Power of Attorney and an Advance Care Directive prepared along with your Will
When it comes to estate planning, most people are aware of the importance of having a Will in place to outline how your assets will be distributed after you pass away. However, many people overlook the importance of having a Power of Attorney ('POA’) and Advance Care...
Legal considerations when starting a business in South Australia
Starting a business can be an exciting and rewarding venture. However, there are many legal requirements to comply with, and issues to consider in establishing a business in South Australia. This blog post will outline some essential steps to follow, and best...
What does a Conveyancer do?
Buying or selling a property can be an exciting time, but it can also be a complex and nerve-wracking process. However, a registered conveyancer can help make the process smoother and less stressful. A conveyancer is a licensed professional who specialises in property...
Will my family law order override my intervention order?
When there is family violence or allegations of family violence, it is common for both family law orders and intervention orders to be in place at the same time. However, in the event of a conflict between the two, it's crucial to understand which order takes...
Why you shouldn’t put off preparing your Will
Preparing a will is an important step in ensuring that your loved ones are taken care of after you pass away. Unfortunately, many people put off preparing a will for a variety of reasons. In this blog, we will discuss why you shouldn't put off preparing a will and the...
What to do if an original Will cannot be found
Why is it necessary to keep my original Will safe? Keeping your original signed Will in a safe place is important as it enables the Court to grant probate in your estate after you die. This is the process whereby the Court validates a Will as the true and last...
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