If you want a successful family team to continue, how do you get buy-in?
In this article, we consider the importance of your family buying in to a plan that you want them to not only execute but to live…
Read MoreProject Harmony – lessons for Australians from the Murdochs’ public fight
We consider some issues that are relevant for our clients and suggest ways to better manage them than by going to Court.…
Read MoreLegacy Law Book Club
Due to demand (from our ideal clients who like us to bring them great ideas and have better things to do), we are…
Read MoreFamily Disputes
Truth is stranger than fiction, and often more entertaining. In Succession, Matsson observes that rich people are just interested in money and gossip. It…
Read MoreCan discretionary trusts be amended?
We are helping clients share substantial assets without having to go to Court – we can help your family also.…
Read MoreMy Conversation with Jay Hughes – Part 1
We are always learning at Legacy Law and are lucky to have an amazing network of brilliant people who support us and offer…
Read MoreA recent trip to Court
We recently challenged a Will made by another firm of Solicitors on behalf of a client. Spoiler alert – it went rather well.…
Read MoreFamilies and Permaculture
Some lessons on families from observing the flowers and weeds interact in your garden.…
Read MoreRecent Insights
- Changes to trusts in the 2026 Federal Budget
- Thoughts on legacy on ANZAC Day 2026
- Private Invitation to BABA Adviser Program starting 11 June 2026
- Jay Hughes Book Recommendation
- My Conversation with Jay Hughes – Part 2
- Legacy Law Book Club – “The Second Mountain” by David Brooks.
- An extract from my conversation with Jill Gardner – Part 3
- An extract from my conversation with Jill Gardner – Part 2
- An extract from my conversation with Jill Gardner – Part 1
- The end to a family succession battle