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Aged care complaints and staff wellbeing
With the announcement of the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety, we are seeing a marked increase in complaints being made by aged care clients and their families. There are many things to consider when responding to a complaint. However, one issue that we are turning our minds to more and more is the health and safety of employees.

Do Centrelink debts die with you?
Short answer – no. Here’s a recent example from a decision of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal in August 2020: Centrelink pursued a debt of over

Advance care planning to become more complicated for aged care and disability providers in Queensland
Queensland’s new Enduring Power of Attorney and Advance Health Directive forms will come into effect on 30 November 2020. The changes include the option for

Boomerang Gifts to Mum
Here’s what a beneficiary said to the Executors of an estate recently: “I bought some things for mum and I would like them back.” He

The ‘F’ Word Families
The ‘F’ word families, those that fester, feud and fight are families that fail. Take it from me and that’s a personal guarantee. It had

Should you discuss your Will with your children and, if so, when and how?
If you are a ‘Walton’s family, how do you decide which of your adult children should be appointed as your Enduring Power of Attorney? It

Recognition for our expertise in Estates and Succession Planning and Wills & Estates Litigation
In the latest announcement by “Doyles Guide”, Margaret Arthur, Brian Herd and CRH Law have been named again. Margaret has been named as “Recommended” in
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