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15 July 2015

Superannuation and Wills

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Cooper Grace Ward

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The paper considered the elements that must be considered and balanced when dealing with superannuation death benefits.
Australia Family and Matrimonial

Superannuation is a major asset for most Australians and it is essential that it is dealt with in their estate planning, regardless of whether they are preparing a basic will or implementing a complex strategy. The paper considered the elements that must be considered and balanced when dealing with superannuation death benefits and the potential traps and opportunities presented by superannuation in estate planning.

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