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Susan Bonnici
Understanding estate planning: What you own, what you don’t and what you need to consider
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Will your unconventional Will work?
Will your unconventional Will work?
Expert Susan Bonnici talks about the importance of planning your will and estate, even if you have unconventional wishes, to ensure that your desires are legally protected and carried out effectively.
Experts
Living alone? Why it’s even more important to plan ahead
Living alone? Why it’s even more important to plan ahead
"It’s not unusual to worry about your future, especially when you’re older and living alone, but getting organised and making the right plans can help to ease your mind."
Experts
Grey divorce and estate planning: Tips to protect your legacy
Grey divorce and estate planning: Tips to protect your legacy
"Divorce at any age is tough. When you’re older at the time of divorce, it’s crucial that you consider how you split your assets and the implications this will have for your estate."
News
Watch your step when it comes to pre and post nuptial binding financial agreements
Watch your step when it comes to pre and post nuptial binding financial agreements
This expert takes a dive into the pros and cons of binding financial agreements surrounding marriage.
News
A financial scammer may well be someone you know
A financial scammer may well be someone you know
This expert talks about how to avoid the financial scammers you know.
Estate planning
Estate planning: What happens if you die without a Will in place?
Estate planning: What happens if you die without a Will in place?
Estate planning expert Susan Bonnici provides important facts about what happens when a person dies without a Will in place.
Experts
Avoid the drama: Succession planning for your business
Avoid the drama: Succession planning for your business
No matter what your situation, a family business succession plan is important, and it’s never too early to have one in place writes Susan Bonnici, Estate Planning Solicitor.
Estate planning
Digital estate planning – don’t let your passwords die with you
Digital estate planning – don’t let your passwords die with you
Most of us have accumulated a huge amount of digital information that’s stored either on personal devices or on a third party's server. This data can be of significant value, either financial or sentimental, and needs to be considered as part of your estate planning.
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