$732,133.76 reasons why an Executor should obtain the best legal advice
In a Decision of the NSW Supreme Court handed down on 31 January 2013, a Judge has ordered a person who obtained a Grant of Probate of a Will,...
Read MoreEstrangement: What does it mean in the law of succession in New South Wales?
Estrangement has been described as “the condition which results from the attitudes or conduct of one or both parties” (Andrews v Andrews NSWSC 115). On some occasions in...
Read MoreUnsigned Wills – When Intention is Everything
Generally, for a Will to be valid it needs to be signed by a Willmaker (testator) in the presence of two witnesses, who should also sign at the same...
Read MoreChanges to the Law of Intestacy
What are the changes to the Law of Intestacy? What is Intestacy? A person dies “intestate” if they die without leaving a valid Will. Commonly, people die intestate in...
Read MoreTrying to fairly look after people in your Will it pays to really understand what you do & don’t own
Recently I saw the sad consequences of someone not dealing properly in their Will with their jointly owned real estate. I think most people these days are aware that...
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