Superannuation, Succession & Retirement

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Superannuation, Succession & Retirement

Articles, case notes and commentary from the Mullane & Lindsay team.

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Millennials and Gen Z need a Will too

Many young people think they don’t need a Will - mainly because they think nothing will happen to them, or they have no assets. This couldn’t be further from the…
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Super-splitting orders for WA de facto couples now possible

Superannuation can often be a couple’s biggest investment asset. Until recently there was an inability for separated de facto couples in Western Australia to include it in their division of…
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Meals from the Heart - Mullane Lindsay Style

As a proud Newcastle-based firm, Mullane Lindsay enjoys engaging with and giving back to our local community.  A number of our staff recently had the privilege of participating in the…
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Stepping Forward

In the words of Abraham Maslow, “in any given moment we have two options:  to step forward into growth or step back into safety”.  After nearly 50 years in practice,…
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Enhancing Our Leadership Team:  Lachlan Page Appointed as Director

Mullane Lindsay welcomes the appointment of new Director, Lachlan Page. Lachlan, who is also the Practice Group Leader of our Commercial & Business team, joined Mullane Lindsay in 2016.  His…
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Granny Flats (Part 1)

Sometimes an attractive option for older people is to build a granny flat at the rear of the home of one of their children.  The construction costs are usually funded…
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Granny Flats (Part 2)

If a parent makes a decision to go ahead and build a granny flat at their child’s property, then documentation must be prepared including the following: A Deed of Agreement…

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