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You would have heard the saying: “where there’s a will, there’s a way”.
This statement is usually used to encourage people who are losing enthusiasm for a task or goal.
But it also reflects the way many people feel about personal succession planning. They think that so long as you have a Will, your wealth will be passed correctly to your family and your loved ones will be taken care of.
But this is not necessarily the case. Personal succession planning is much more than just having a Will, especially for blended families and families with stepchildren.
Did you know that in 2012/2013, in Australia, step and blended families accounted for approximately 6% of all families1 with children under 18. The days where mum, dad, and 2-3 blood children made up the average Australian family are a thing of the past.
Often people in blended families – with their second or third spouse – want to ensure their children of an earlier marriage are provided for or ensure a former spouse cannot access their Estate.
Here are a few important questions that you may relate to if you had a former relationship, have a blended family or live with stepchildren:
Without an appropriate succession plan, you may not have certainty that the right assets will go to the right people at the right time in the most tax effective way.
Personal succession planning is something all parents should consider and address. By doing so you’ll ensure loved ones have access to appropriate financial assistance, educational opportunities, and anything else they might need to ensure their quality of life continues when you’re no longer around.
At a minimum, every parent should have:
Personal succession planning can:
Personal succession is something you should address now. Don’t wait until it’s too late.
If you have previously nominated your ex-spouse to be the executor and beneficiary of your Estate and/or the beneficiary of your superannuation or life insurance and if you die without updating your nomination, the proceeds from these policies may be distributed to your ex-spouse which may not reflect your wishes.
If you die without a valid Will, intestacy legislation will determine how your estate assets are distributed to your surviving family members.
And, if you’re badly injured in an accident or lose mental capacity, who will manage your affairs while you’re still alive but unable to make your own decisions?
AustAsia Group provides advice on tax, legal matters, financial matters, superannuation, and investments. So we are able to assist you to:
AustAsia Group is able to assist you with all of your estate planning and succession planning requirements.
1 Australian Bureau of Statistics, Family Characteristics and Transitions 2012-2013, Families with children aged 0-17. Release date 26 February 2015.
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This publication has been prepared by AustAsia Group, including AustAsia Accounting Services Pty Ltd (Registered Tax Agent No 7587 3005), AustAsia Financial Planning Pty Ltd (AFSL 229454) and AustAsia Legal Pty Ltd (ACN 123 160 476).
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Any advice in this publication is of a general nature only and has not been tailored to your personal circumstances. Accordingly, reliance should not be placed on the information contained in this document as the basis for making any financial investment, insurance or other decision. Please seek personal advice prior to acting on this information.
Information in this publication is accurate as at the date of writing, December 2017. Some of the information has been provided to us by third parties. Whilst it is believed the information is accurate and reliable, the accuracy of that information is not guaranteed in any way.
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