Handy Hints (34) – Reviewing documents favouring your spouse or partner following separation
18 April 2022
By OSD
OSD Presents…Handy Hints (34)
If your relationship with your spouse or partner is in trouble, then you need to collate and check any documents you might have signed favouring that person during the relationship.
Documents such as a Will, superannuation nomination, Enduring Power of Attorney, Enduring Power of Guardianship or similar will generally need to be reviewed and changed. Otherwise, your spouse or partner may receive a benefit or, be able to take control of your affairs when this would no longer be desired.
For example, separation has no impact on an existing Will. If no action is taken and the testator dies while the Will favouring the estranged spouse or partner is still in force then the outcome will generally be less than desirable.
Similarly, simply tearing up such a Will and not replacing it can also be disastrous as intestacy provisions may still benefit that person.
Rather than take the risk, all these types of documents should be checked by your legal advisors and action taken where needed.
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