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Executor Insights and Case Studies
The Executor Insights and Case Studies podcast series walks you through the responsibilities of an executor, highlights common traps and pitfalls, and shares practical tips and real case studies. Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and tools you need to confidently carry out your role as Executor.
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May 17, 2026
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The assets your Will doesn't cover and what happens to them when you die. 17.05.2026 14:15
Most Australians have a Will that covers theirhouse, their car and their bank accounts; but what about their Bitcoin, their Netflix account, their online share portfolio, or the Instagram account with 50,000 followers that earns advertising revenue? For most people, these assetssimply vanish or become inaccessible when they die.
Choosing an Executor 08.12.2025 12:21
When appointing an executor , it is important for a client to discuss the matter with their solicitor to ensure theestate is managed effectively and in the best interests of all beneficiaries. The choice of executor can have significant implications for the administration of the estate, particularly where the estate is large, complex, or involves multiple beneficiaries. Every estate is unique in...
Sudden Death 11.11.2025 26:51
In this episode, we will be looking at a real-life situationoften faced by Executors, a sudden, unexpected death.
Legal principles, underpinning an Executor’s role 25.09.2025 20:33
Key Topics How is the role of an executor distinct from that of an attorney or beneficiary? The Legal Principles that apply to anExecutor What Executors Actually Do Day-to-Day Challenges that Executors Face Case Study One - excessive funeral costs Case Study Two - distributing assets too quickly
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