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Nicholls Gervasi Lawyers

Locality: Norwood, South Australia

Phone: +61 8 8364 3666



Address: 231, The Parade, Norwood 5067 Norwood, SA, Australia

Website: http://nichollsgervasi.com.au

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23.01.2022 Despite a difficult year, the market is still going strong in South Australia and many people benefit from the Federal Government’s $25,000 HomeBuilder grant. Whether you wish to subdivide or purchase or sell a property. We are here to help you. Give us a call today on 83643666. https://www.realestate.com.au//subdivisions-on-the-rise-a/



16.01.2022 Have you previously had a Power of Guardianship drawn? Since 2013, a new document has been introduced called an Advance Care Directive. This document replaces the previous Power of Guardianship, although a correctly executed Power of Guardianship before 2013 is still valid. Any one over the age of 18 can use an Advance Care Directive to record their wishes, preferences and instructions for future health care, end of life, living arrangements and appoint someone to make those decisions on their behalf if they are unable to do so themselves. An Advanced Care Directive is a great way to ensure that your wishes are recorded and that those closest to you have guidance when making decisions on your behalf. If you would like some more information about an Advance Care Directive, please contact us on (08) 8364 3666.

11.01.2022 Australians are concerned about their wellbeing given the current circumstances. In the past few months we have seen an increase in demand in Wills enquiries. Is this still on your to do list? For further enquiries, please contact one of our offices Norwood 8364 3666 Salisbury 8283 0100 Port Lincoln 8682 3466

08.01.2022 The JobKeeper deadline is fast approaching on 14 October 2020. Call us today on 8364 3666 to speak to our registered tax agent in regards to your JobKeeper queries.



06.01.2022 How does marriage or divorce affect a Will? While it’s easy to update a relationship status on social media, you may not be aware of the effect this has on your... Will. Marriage and registration of a relationship will automatically revoke a Will, unless the Will is made by contemplation of marriage. A clause to this effect must be clearly specified. If left unattended, the distribution of your estate will be determined by legislation and not your specific wishes. Unlike marriage, a divorce will not automatically revoke your Will. The Wills Act provides that any appointment or benefit left to your former spouse will be revoked upon divorce and the Will is treated as if your former spouse had predeceased you. The remaining parts of your Will which do not benefit your former spouse will still be effective. Updating your Will following a relationship change will give you peace of mind that your estate is not left vulnerable for distribution. For further enquiries on updating your Will, please message me directly on Facebook or contact our Norwood office on (08) 8364 3666.

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