由 Ebony | 2 月 1, 2026 | Wills & Estates
In Queensland, separating from your married spouse does not change the legal relationship recognised under the Succession Act 1981 (Qld). Regardless of how long you have been separated, the relevant law treats you as married until a divorce is finalised. Consequently,...
由 Ebony | 11 月 7, 2025 | Wills & Estates
Congratulations to Kylie Shaw on 20 years in law! A fantastic milestone 👏👏 #RMOLaw #TeamRMO #20YearsInLaw #WillsAndEstates #EstatePlanning #Probate #LegalProfession #QLDLawyers #LegalMilestone
由 Ebony | 10 月 27, 2025 | Family Law, Uncategorized, Wills & Estates
We’re excited to welcome Laura Muccitelli to RMO Law as Special Counsel in our Family Law and Wills & Estates teams. With over 20 years of experience, Laura brings a wealth of knowledge and care to every client she supports. 📞 1800 999 529 | ✉️ mail@rmolaw.com.au...
由 Ebony | 5 月 6, 2025 | Uncategorized, Wills & Estates
Estate disputes can be emotionally demanding and legally complex. The Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) provides a forum for resolving disputes quickly and inexpensively. Below, we answer some common questions about QCAT’s role in estate disputes and...
由 Ebony | 3 月 13, 2025 | Wills & Estates
A superannuation death benefit nomination is an important legal tool that allows a superannuation fund member to direct how their superannuation benefits will be distributed upon their death. Unlike other assets, superannuation does not automatically form part of a...