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title: "Search Blog by Month - Sapience Financial"
description: "search our Sapience Financial archive of Blog Articles by month written"
url: "https://sapience.com.au/resources/search-blog-articles-by-month?layout=blog&start=116"
date: "2026-06-24T17:33:44+00:00"
language: "en-GB"
---

[ ![dog holding ball that young girl wants](https://sapience.com.au/images/blog/intro-what-you-cant-give-away-in-your-will-and-why-sapience-financial.jpg) ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/what-you-cant-give-away-in-your-will-and-why "What you can't give away in your Will and why?") ##  [ What you can't give away in your Will and why? ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/what-you-cant-give-away-in-your-will-and-why)

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### What you can't give away in your Will and why?

### To give something away, you need to legally own it first.

You'd think this would be kind of straightforward, well think again.

Now I'm not talking about the neighbour's cat who has lived with you as your adopted fur-child for the past two years or the trailer your adult son still parks at your home for temporary safekeeping, 5 years ago.

I'm talking about bigger value items we sometimes own with others and often believe we can simply give them away in our Will. (And if you don't have a Will we'd love to help you out with that too.)

A problem arises when we *share ownership* of assets with another party.

- [ super ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/super)
- [ nominated benificiary ](https://sapience.com.au/beneficiary)
- [ life insurance benificiaries ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/life-insurance-benificiaries)
- [ 🌳 Family, Legacy &amp; Aging ](https://sapience.com.au/insights/family-legacy-aging)

 [ Read more … ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/what-you-cant-give-away-in-your-will-and-why)

  [ ![aircraft hostess demonstrating safety procedure](https://sapience.com.au/images/blog/intro-how-to-start-the-talk-about-money-with-your-parents-without-being-a-jerk-sapience-financial.jpg) ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/how-to-start-the-talk-about-money-with-your-parents-without-being-a-jerk "How to start the talk about money with your parents without being a jerk") ##  [ How to start the talk about money with your parents without being a jerk ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/how-to-start-the-talk-about-money-with-your-parents-without-being-a-jerk)

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### Most Australians report preferring to talk to their parents about sex, rather than money

### When it comes to the reality of talking with our parents about money and aging, there is never really a right time. But there is probably a better time - and this is what you can do about that.

If you're part of the[ Sandwich Generation](https://sapience.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=264:do-you-still-have-adult-children-living-at-home&catid=83:blog&Itemid=734), there's a good chance you’ll become part of the growing number of adult children who will have to get involved with their parents' financial lives as they age.

- [ money advice for the kids ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/money-advice-for-the-kids)
- [ power of attorney ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/power-of-attorney)
- [ co-parenting ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/co-parenting)
- [ 🌳 Family, Legacy &amp; Aging ](https://sapience.com.au/insights/family-legacy-aging)
- [ 🏠 Wealth Builders &amp; Home Finance ](https://sapience.com.au/insights/wealth-builders-home-finance)

 [ Read more … ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/how-to-start-the-talk-about-money-with-your-parents-without-being-a-jerk)

  [ ![two grandchildren sitting with grandmother on sofa](https://sapience.com.au/images/blog/intro-what-is-an-account-based-pension-and-why-should-i-care-sapience-financial.jpg) ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/what-is-an-account-based-pension-and-why-should-i-care "What is an account based pension and why should I care?") ##  [ What is an account based pension and why should I care? ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/what-is-an-account-based-pension-and-why-should-i-care)

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### One day you’ll be ready to retire (whatever that may look like)

### The idea is then you can slow down (or stop) working and spend more time doing the things you enjoy. But what are your options when it comes time to access your super?

How will you be using your superannuation balance? Lump-sum or regular income stream - or a combination of both?

Until then, many of us are also taking an active interest in our elderly parent's financial position in their retirement. Many of us are either the paperwork or financial backup, so it pays to have an idea of what they’re working with too.

- [ pensions ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/pensions)
- [ supporting elderly parents ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/supporting-elderly-parents)
- [ 🌳 Family, Legacy &amp; Aging ](https://sapience.com.au/insights/family-legacy-aging)
- [ 🏠 Wealth Builders &amp; Home Finance ](https://sapience.com.au/insights/wealth-builders-home-finance)

 [ Read more … ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/what-is-an-account-based-pension-and-why-should-i-care)

  [ ![four friends on rollover coaster taking selfie](https://sapience.com.au/images/blog/intro-investing-and-self-control-in-uncertain-times-sapience-financial.jpg) ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/investing-and-self-control-in-uncertain-times "Investing and self control in uncertain times") ##  [ Investing and self control in uncertain times ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/investing-and-self-control-in-uncertain-times)

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### Investing in turbulent times seems to be a constant feature of investing - and perhaps this is part of the new normal

The last few months have proven a tough time for many investors and super fund members as share market volatility continues to wreak havoc on the expected performance of many investment portfolios.

In light of this, we thought it a helpful idea to take a look at **four behavioural mindsets that can paralyse investor's thinking** when they need to be the most level-headed.

- [ investing ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/investing)
- [ money habits ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/money-habits)
- [ saving and investing ](https://sapience.com.au/all-tags/saving-and-investing)
- [ 🏠 Wealth Builders &amp; Home Finance ](https://sapience.com.au/insights/wealth-builders-home-finance)

 [ Read more … ](https://sapience.com.au/blog/investing-and-self-control-in-uncertain-times)

1. [ Understand Risks and Responsibilities of Small Business Owner Directors](https://sapience.com.au/blog/understand-risks-and-responsibilities-of-small-business-owners-and-directors)
2. [ Its enough to make you want to wash your mind out](https://sapience.com.au/blog/its-enough-to-make-you-want-to-wash-your-mind-out)
3. [ The changing face of work and how it will affect us all](https://sapience.com.au/blog/the-changing-face-of-work-and-how-it-will-affect-us-all)
4. [ Growing a side business while working a full time job?](https://sapience.com.au/blog/growing-a-side-business-while-working-a-full-time-job)
5. [ Are you feeling like your life and business have been Kidnapped by the Covid-19 Virus?](https://sapience.com.au/blog/feeling-like-your-life-and-business-have-been-kidnapped-by-the-covid-19-virus)
6. [ Under 25 and have less than $6,000 in your super?](https://sapience.com.au/blog/under-25-and-have-less-than-6000-in-your-super)
7. [ Friends, Flatmates or Defactos and how to tell them apart](https://sapience.com.au/blog/friends-flatmates-or-de-factos-and-how-to-tell-them-apart)

### [ Modern Small Business Leadership](https://sapience.com.au/blog/modern-small-business)

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