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Can a former spouse make a claim on my estate? contested will deceased estate divorce estate planning estates family provision intestacy wills Feb 13, 2017

A recent Supreme Court decision (Lodin v Lodin; Estate of Dr Mohammad Masoud Lodin [2017] NSWSC 10) has highlighted the rights that former spouses may have to make a claim on a deceased’s estate – particularly if the estate is substantial and the Court finds that the...

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Keeping your estate out of Court contested will estate planning estates wills Dec 22, 2016

It is certainly a reality that more and more claims these days are being made by aggrieved family members for an increased inheritance once a family member has passed away.

Such claims are made pursuant to the “family provision” section of the Succession Act 2006(NSW).

If you are...

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Case update - adult children challenging a parent's estate contested will estate planning estates family provision wills Aug 15, 2016

It is an unfortunate fact of life that family relationships break down - and as a result, the aggrieved family member may alter their Will to remove the other family member as a beneficiary, or only leave them with a nominal gift - even if it is their child.  Whilst it is every...

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8 common mistakes to avoid when drafting your Will estate planning estates intestacy succession act wills Jun 09, 2016

When preparing a Will, it is crucial that it is prepared in accordancewith the relevant laws – in New South Wales, that law is the Succession Act 2006.  Otherwise, your Will is at risk of being an invalid document, or even capable of a number of different interpretations if not worded...

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When a deceased drastically changes their will just prior to their death capacity deathbed wills estate planning estates family provision Feb 11, 2016

When there are drastic changes in the content of the will of a deceased just prior to their death, a number of potential issues arise which need to be addressed in the administration of the deceased’s estate.  It is not uncommon for so called “deathbed wills” to be...

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My relative has died without leaving a will (that is, intestate). What do I need to do? estate planning estates family provision intestacy wills Dec 08, 2015

It is a commonly held belief that if you die without a Will, your assets automatically transfer to the State.  However, this is incorrect.  It is only if you die without a Will and without any eligible relatives that your assets will transfer to the State.

Who are eligible...

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Does a disabled adult child have the right to claim against their parent's estate? contested will estate planning estates family provision succession act wills Jul 09, 2015

In the recent case of Baird v Harris, the Supreme Court of New South Wales certainly thought so.

This case concerned the estate of a deceased man who had 2 adult children, one of whom suffers from Autistic Spectrum Disorder.  The deceased’s estate...

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The importance of appointing an enduring guardian elder law enduring guardian estate planning estates guardianship Sep 03, 2014

The Grattan Institute released a report in 2014 called “Dying Well” noting that although 70% of Australians want to die at home, only 14% end up doing so, with the rest passing away in hospital or aged care facilities.  The report encourages policy and...

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Mum is building a granny flat in our backyard. Do we need to draw anything up? estate planning granny flat property Aug 31, 2014

A Granny Flat is typically a self-contained unit within or attached to another home, often with the intent that the elderly resident can be close to family and help if required.

For social security purposes, a granny flat arrangement does not necessarily require a separate residence – it...

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But I don't want the kids to move overseas if something happens to me estate planning estates family law guardianship wills Aug 01, 2014

Time and time again Shire Legal prepares Wills for parents who are living in Australia and whose ex-spouses are resident overseas, with little or no contact with the children. If the Australian parent dies, will the children be required to move overseas to live with their surviving parent?

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