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Strong financial literacy is critical when it comes to having full control of your financial affairs and achieving financial independence.
People sometimes do make strange bequests in their last Will and testament
State Trustees provides assistance when Executors would like to retain their role but offset specific estate administration tasks to experts that can deal with legal and financial matters.
Write, register and store your important documents. They are your voice. Don’t leave them to chance.
Returning to school is often frightening for children impacted by […]
Knoxbrooke’s Yarra View Nursery is a social enterprise retail and wholesale nursery employing over 100 adults with an intellectual disability in Mt Evelyn.
Learn about how we helped the Smiling Mind foundation implement ways to practice mindfulness in their schools.
Leaving a bequest to State Trustees Australia Foundation can genuinely make an everlasting difference in the community.
The State Trustees Australia Foundation invested to help establish and implement a support group for carers of people living with dementia.
Losing a family member is an overwhelming time. This loss […]
One task that we always place in the ‘Life Admin’ box is preparing Powers of Attorney. Learn about why you need one and how you get started.
The purpose of this article is to provide solutions on how to manage your affairs so that your disabled child can benefit from the future setup for them.
It’s the things that we leave behind that say the most about who we are
Elder abuse can have a terrible impact on the wellbeing of an older person.
Have you thought about what might happen if your health suddenly took a turn for the worse?
Are you facing the possibility of moving an elderly parent or relative into an aged care facility?
The key to writing a condolence message is to keep it short, simple and sincere
Before you write your will consider the assets you own and who you’d like to receive them after your passing.
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