Spouses
If you are the surviving spouse of a person who has passed away you are eligible to contest. You are a person’s spouse if you were their wife or husband at the time of their death.
Former spouses
As a former spouse you can be eligible to contest.
De facto partners
If you were living in a de facto relationship with a person when they passed away you are eligible to contest. This includes those who were in same sex relationships.
Children
If you are a child of a person who has passed away you are an eligible person who can contest. The term ‘child’ includes adult children, children under 18 years, as well as adopted children.
Step children
Being a step child does not, of itself, make you eligible to contest, however, you might still be eligible if you were dependent on the person who has passed away (see below).
Grandchildren
If you were wholly or partly dependent upon the person who passed away at any time and you are their grandchild you are eligible to contest.
Members of the deceased’s household who were dependent on the deceased
If you were wholly or partly dependent upon the person who passed away at any time and you were a member of that person’s household at any time you are eligible to contest.
People in close personal relationships who lived with deceased
If you were living with a person when they passed away and you had a close personal relationship with them you are eligible to contest.