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What to do when someone dies
The death of a loved one is a time of great sadness and grief. Many people find it a struggle to focus on tasks like…
When it comes to Elder Abuse, it’s ok to ask questions
Elder abuse is a daily reality for many Tasmanians. This is often the result of the limited communication that comes with social isolation, especially during…
Advocacy TAS: Disability Royal Commission Community Forum
Advocacy Tasmania is hosting a free online community forum for anybody who wants to learn more about the Disability Royal Commission (DRC) and support services…
Five things you should know about estate planning
1. What is estate planning? Estate planning is the process of making arrangements while you are alive and preparing documented plans outlining how you would…
Weekend Sunrise highlights how to legally get your affairs in order without forking out a fortune
Weekend Sunrise highlights how to legally get your affairs in order without forking out a fortune. Will and Estate planning is a topic that many…
Our Guide to being a Beneficiary – video
We understand that becoming a beneficiary can be an overwhelming experience. That’s why we have prepared a video to explain the process we take to…
What is an Executor?
The person or entity you choose to be responsible and personally liable for the entire administration of your estate is called an ‘executor’. What are…
How to write a condolence message
It can be difficult to express your well wishes to a friend or loved one in a condolence card or letter. Below are some tips…
Estate planning for parents of children with disabilities
Parents of children with disabilities are often concerned about how they can safeguard their child’s future if they are no longer around. We hope that…