When will an adult child successfully make a family provision claim?
This article assumes you have read our earlier article dealing with family provision claims by children generally. Whether an adult child has received adequate and proper provision from a deceased parent’s estate...
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Is an adult grandchild eligible to make a family provision claim in NSW?
In New South Wales, an adult grandchild may be eligible to bring a family provision claim, but only in limited circumstances. To succeed, a grandchild must establish that they are...
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In New South Wales, a child of a deceased has standing to apply for a family provision order
Under the Succession Act 2006 (NSW), a child (including an adult child) of a deceased person is considered an “eligible person” and therefore has the legal standing to apply to...
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We are pleased to report that Turnbull Hill Lawyers has been named in the prestigious 2025 Doyles Guide. Turnbull Hill Lawyers has been identified by its peers as a leading law firm having...
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The Family Provision Claim Process in NSW … are you eligible?
Knowing the rights and entitlements of succession law in NSW is important, and advice should be sought asap. Contact our Contested Estates team today!
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Family Provision – What is a Crisp order?
Applicants in family provision claims need to satisfy certain requirements in order to obtain an order for provision from a deceased estate. In some cases the nature of the assets or the...
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