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You can’t just agree to ignore a will

May 15, 2020May 15, 2020 leah@lslegal.com.au

A contested probate application between two wills. The parties ultimately agreed that the earlier will was the one to obtain probate on, as there was a question about the deceased’s capacity at the time of the later will. Court will not lightly overlook a later will. Continue reading You can’t just agree to ignore a will

Claim by adult child, contested estate, family provision, inheritanceLeave a comment

Son’s changing needs after father’s death results in successful claim

May 12, 2020May 14, 2020 leah@lslegal.com.au

Adult son successful in claim against Estate after suffering significant change in his health after the deceased’s death. Continue reading Son’s changing needs after father’s death results in successful claim

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Estranged adult son fails at first hurdle

April 27, 2020May 12, 2020 leah@lslegal.com.au

Deceased estranged from all children at various times, but reconciled with two. After seeing solicitor did not make a will. Court found had died intestate by design; estranged child made claim but was unsuccessful as could not establish inadequate provision. Continue reading Estranged adult son fails at first hurdle

contested estate, family provision, inheritance, minor child

Minor child unsuccessful

March 12, 2020May 12, 2020 leah@lslegal.com.au

A recent family provision claim made on behalf of a minor child was unsuccessful. The child was the result of a brief relationship, and it appears that the decision to maintain the pregnancy caused the relationship to breakdown irretrievably. The … Continue reading Minor child unsuccessful

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13 years late…no problem!

March 11, 2020May 12, 2020 leah@lslegal.com.au

Lindsay J recently made an order for further provision for an adult child who claimed against the Estate of her late father, despite the fact that he had died some 14 years previously. The daughter made the claim within 12 … Continue reading 13 years late…no problem!

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