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Tenth Annual Wills and Estates Conference

The challenges for wills and estate practitioners continue to grow, with the continued rise of informal wills, family provision claims and contentious probate. This year’s conference seeks to unravel the complexities, from challeng

Date

22-08-2019

About the eBook

The challenges for wills and estate practitioners continue to grow, with the continued rise of informal wills, family provision claims and contentious probate. This year’s conference seeks to unravel the complexities, from challenging the will for lack of knowledge and approval, dodging the hazards of enduring powers of attorney and managing trustees or executors who behave badly.

Challenges to the Estate

  • Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Spotlight on Will Construction and Rectification

  • All in the Family - Complex Family Provision Claims

  • Challenging Wills for Lack of Knowledge and Approval

  • The Costs of Contentious Probate: Who Foots the Bill?

Making the Will

  • The Rise and Rise of Informal Wills

  • Too Ill to Will? Bedside Wills and Testamentary Capacity

  • Statutory Wills: Planning Ahead When Capacity Is Lost

Attorney, Trustee and Executor Issues

  • Dodging the Hazards of Enduring Powers of Attorneys

  • When Executors Fall Out and Other Joint Executor Conundrums

  • When Trustees or Executors Behave Badly - Legal Parameters and Control

Contemporary Challenges in Practice

  • Protecting the Vulnerable from Elder Abuse

  • The Trouble with Testamentary Trusts

The Faculty

Richard Williams, Barrister, TEP, Queensland Bar, Brisbane

Andrew Verspaandonk, Barrister, Victorian Bar, Melbourne

Anthea Kennedy, Partner, Bridges Lawyers, Sydney

Lindsay Ellison SC, Wardell Chambers, Sydney

Darryl Browne, Principal, Browne Linkenbagh, Leura, NSW

Edward Skilton, Special Counsel, Sladen Legal, Melbourne

John Armfield, Barrister, Second Floor Wentworth Chambers, Sydney

Ines Kallweit, Principal, KHQ Lawyers, Melbourne

Ursula Stanisich, Barrister, Victorian Bar, Melbourne

Scott Whitla, Partner, McCullough Robertson Lawyers, Brisbane

Kim Boettcher, Barrister, Frederick Jordan Chambers, Sydney

Kimberley Martin, Director, Worrall Moss Martin Lawyers, Hobart

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Officer, Natasha De Paola on (03) 8601 7721 or email: [email protected]

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