
Intestacy in a Cross-Border Context – How would your Estate be Distributed?
“Intestacy’ refers to the circumstances when a person dies without a valid Will. In a cross-border context, this could occur where: 1. a...Read more

Should you have an “International Will”?
If you have assets in two or more jurisdictions, an “International Will” could make your estate planning simpler as it would extend to...Read more

Incapacity – Who would Manage your Interests in Two (or more) Countries?
If you are mentally incapacitated and unable to make decisions for yourself, or if you are unable to attend to decision making and...Read more

Are you Tax Compliant, and if not, what does this mean for Your Estate?
Did you know? Obtaining probate (i.e. the process of having a decedent’s Will recognized by the courts and the appointment of the executor...Read more

The U.S.- Australia Estate Tax Treaty Explained
Australia no longer imposes any estate or inheritance taxes (death duties having been abolished in 1979). The U.S. imposes Federal gift and estate...Read more