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Wills & Estates: Your crash course guide from Nest Legal

Australian Finance Podcast
Australian Finance Podcast
Episode • Jul 26, 2021 • 38m
What happens if you die without a will? Who should I appoint as my executor? Who gets my Super?

Today's episode brings you the closest thing to free legal advice you'll find around, with a real live lawyer! In this episode, Kate chats to Marlee Viero, who is currently Wills & Estates lawyer at Nest Legal and has been practising in this area for over 5 years.

Marlee highlights the importance of investing in a will, what you need to consider when getting a will, appointing an executor and what their role is, contesting a will, estate plans and Super binding death nominations.

Note: Marlee speaks about these issues from a Victorian legal perspective, and since our legal system likes to keep everyone on their toes, the laws in your State may differ, so please check what's relevant to you.

Get in touch with Nest Legal here: www.nestlegal.com.au

Episode transcript now available via the show notes page.

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