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FREE SEMINAR CHALLENGING
Wills
This free public seminar is being given by Brazel Moore Lawyers to help people understand what to expect, so they know where they stand in:
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• Challenging a Will; or
• Defending a Will from Challenge
The theme is to educate people about the options and choices available to them if they have been left out of a Will - or if you want to leave someone out of your Will - alerting you to the pitfalls and procedures in dealing with Challenging Wills and how you should best deal with challenges.
Mr Geoff Brazel, Solicitor will present the seminar on Challenging Wills to help you through the maze of legal regulation
The seminar will be presenting in a friendly relaxed atmosphere and there will be plenty of time for your questions.
You’ll be helped a lot in understanding the system and will then be able to confidently consider what steps you need to take to properly consider challenges to Wills.
November 2019 and January 2020 to help with the set-up and roll-out of the new Montessori method of education,” O’Neill said.
The advent of COVID-19 saw the school close in 2020, along with all schools in Uganda, and it didn’t resume until January 2022.
Rotary is now actively involved in helping the school to operate under COVID-safe practices.
The peace poles are part of a Rotary centenary project which has seen poles placed in 100 schools in recognition of 100 Years of Rotary in Australia. They were organised at Divine Mercy with the help of members of the Rotary club of Njeru.
Neill and Pryor will visit Ethiopia and Rwanda before returning home, evaluating and monitoring Rotary projects in each country and looking at potential for future funding.
Terry Collins
veterans, and they can be vulnerable to depression, alcohol misuse and suicide.
“We want to support people to establish meaningful and happy lives after leaving the ADF.
“At Veterans Connect, you will meet your Care Navigator who will listen to your story, understand and identify your needs then either directly assist you or connect you to the right services.
“Your Care Navigator can help in a wide variety of areas, even with practicalities like transport to medical or counselling appointments.
“We will act on your advice and outline all available options for support.”
The Primary Health Network Chief Executive Officer Richard Nankervis said there was a high need for service navigation, given the complex support that veterans required.
“Data shows us that veterans and their families are more vulnerable to mental health disorders resulting in a higher need for assistance with understanding and accessing appropriate health services,” he said.
“Our aim is to see a reduction in the rate of mental health disorders and suicide in the Central Coast region and expand the service to the Hunter and New England regions within our Primary Health Network.”
To contact Veterans Connect call 1800 719 625 or email veteransconnect@ socialfutures.org.au
Source: Media release, Feb 27 Social Futures
WHERE: Mingara Recreation Club
WHEN: 21 March 2023
WHERE: Gosford RSL Club
WHEN: 4 April 2023
TIME: 6:45pm - 8:00pm
TIME: 6:45pm - 8:00pm Call 4324 7699 to reserve your spot now!