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Life estates and will disputes contested will estate planning estates family provision probate wills Jun 24, 2020

Overview

Wills and Estates can be a particularly complex area of law, especially where multiple family provision claims are being made.  In the case of Ng v Lau; In the Estate of Ken Kui Yuen Lau [2020] NSWSC 713, a number of issues were raised including two family provision...

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Family Provision - full and frank disclosure in contested estates contested will deceased estate estates family provision wills Mar 21, 2019

CASE UPDATE: The Supreme Court of New South Wales has recently handed down a decision (Stone v Stone [2019] NSWSC 233) stressing the need for participants to Family Provision proceedings to make full and frank financial disclosure to the Court, and to the other parties. This means complete...

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"I leave everything to my children" - does this include adopted children? contested will estate planning estates wills Apr 16, 2018

CASE UPDATE

Last week, the New South Wales Supreme Court considered the issue whether the words "my children", when used in the context of the deceased's Will, included a child that the deceased adopted out shortly after he was born (see John Hamilton Condon v Simon Anthony Tonkinn ...

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Leaving a relative out of a will contested will estate planning estates family provision wills Feb 24, 2017

For a whole variety of reasons, some clients choose to leave close family members out of their Wills.  Sometimes it’s because of a long-standing family conflict, sometimes because they feel that a particular family member does not need as much financial assistance as other family...

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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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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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