
[
	{
		"post_id": "144", 
		"post_category_id": "13", 
		"post_title": "What Happens If You Die Without a Will in Australia?", 
		"post_content_short": "When someone passes away <strong>without a valid will<\/strong>, this is called <strong>intestacy<\/strong>. In this situation, each\n\tAustralian state and territory has its own rules that determine how the estate is divided. While these intestacy laws provide a safety net,\n\tthe outcome may not reflect what you would have wanted for your family.\n", 
		"post_icon": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/media\/website_posts\/144\/2050828.jpg", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/insights\/estate-planning-and-protection\/what-happens-if-you-die-without-a-will-in-australia\/", 
		"post_date": "2025-08-27 14:00:00"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "135", 
		"post_category_id": "13", 
		"post_title": "The Great Wealth Transfer: Are You Prepared?", 
		"post_content_short": "Australia is set for a massive intergenerational wealth transfer, with trillions at stake. If you're inheriting or planning your legacy,\nunderstanding the tax implications is crucial. Learn how to protect your wealth and avoid common tax pitfalls—contact us today for expert\nadvice.", 
		"post_icon": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/media\/website_posts\/135\/Inheritance.png", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/insights\/estate-planning-and-protection\/the-great-wealth-transfer-are-you-prepared\/", 
		"post_date": "2025-07-21 14:00:00"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "115", 
		"post_category_id": "13", 
		"post_title": "Writing a Will in a Tax-Effective Way", 
		"post_content_short": "<strong>Writing a Will in a Tax-Effective Way<\/strong>\n<br \/><br \/>\n\tWhen people write a will, they often leave their assets to their children, usually in equal shares. At the time of writing the will, their\n\tchildren might still be young, and the parents may also still be relatively young when they later update it.\n", 
		"post_icon": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/media\/website_posts\/115\/20250507.jpg", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/insights\/tax-and-structuring\/writing-a-will-in-a-tax-effective-way\/", 
		"post_date": "2025-05-07 00:06:30"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "92", 
		"post_category_id": "9", 
		"post_title": "Navigating the Complexities of Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and Trusts", 
		"post_content_short": "The interaction between Capital Gains Tax (CGT) and trusts is notoriously complex. Albert Einstein himself once remarked on the difficulty\nof understanding tax law, and this area certainly fits that description", 
		"post_icon": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/media\/website_posts\/92\/241104.webp", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/insights\/tax-and-structuring\/navigating-the-complexities-of-capital-gains-tax-cgt-and-trusts\/", 
		"post_date": "2024-11-03 23:44:00"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "80", 
		"post_category_id": "9", 
		"post_title": "Inheriting assets other than a home", 
		"post_content_short": "When inheriting a home, most people are aware that if it is sold within two years of the deceased’s passing, no capital gains tax (CGT) is\n\tpayable. There are also other circumstances where an inherited home can be sold without incurring CGT. However, when it comes to other\n\tinherited assets—such as cars, shares, vacant land, jewellery, or artwork—no such exemption applies if these assets are sold by the\n\tbeneficiary or by the executor during the estate’s administration.\n", 
		"post_icon": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/media\/website_posts\/80\/240919.jpg", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/insights\/tax-and-structuring\/inheriting-assets-other-than-a-home\/", 
		"post_date": "2024-09-19 00:46:00"
	}, 
	{
		"post_id": "71", 
		"post_category_id": "13", 
		"post_title": "Breaking up & estate planning", 
		"post_content_short": "A recent decision by the Full Federal Court around a man’s tragic death by suicide clarified the standing of a de facto spouse in the\n\tcontext of a non- lapsing death benefit nomination on a life insurance policy made by the deceased person.\n", 
		"post_icon": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/media\/website_posts\/71\/Breaking-up.jpg", 
		"post_content_type": "page", 
		"post_content_url": "https:\/\/www.verityadvisory.com.au\/insights\/estate-planning-and-protection\/breaking-up-and-estate-planning\/", 
		"post_date": "2024-08-13 06:32:00"
	}
]