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Estate planning in Australia means arranging the transmission of wealth at death to ensure that one’s wishes are respected and that dependents are provided for. Probate is the legal procedure that confirms the existence of a will and allows the executor to control and disburse the estate. It is essential to point out that effective estate planning is about more than just a will; it also involves trusts, superannuation nominations, powers of attorney, and advance care directives.
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