15th Annual Wills & Estates Conference e-book
Date
30-08-2024About the eBook
Succession lawyers navigate a complex landscape where client needs meet intricate family dynamics, asset structures, and the risk of disputes. Join us at TEN The Education Network’s 15th Annual Wills and Estates Conference to explore these challenges and dive into pressing issues shaping succession law. Topics covered include navigating the rights and entitlements of step-children to super and the estate, mutual wills and the lessons from Re Miglic, as well as the consequences of broken promises for estate administration. The conference also includes a deep dive into the decision of Jurak v Latham and its impact on family provision claims, as well as counting the cost of the after-tax treatment of inheritances.
Disgruntled Beneficiaries and the Estate
- I’m a Step-Child, Can I Claim? The Rights, Entitlements and Status of Step-Children to the Estate and Super
- Family Provision Claims and the Lessons from Jurak
- Gone but not Forgotten: Mutual Wills and the Lessons from Re Miglic
- Made to be Broken? The Consequences of Broken Promises for Estate Administration
The Impact of Trusts, Tax and Super
- Trust Deed Tune-Up: Do You Have the Power to Vary (and When Should You Use it?)
- Counting the Cost of the After-tax Treatment of Inheritances
- Death Benefits - They Can be Challenging and They Are Being Challenged
The Succession Law Toolkit
- Nothing Ever Goes to Plan: The Reality of Judicial Advice Applications
- To the Bitter End: Ensuring a Past De Facto Cannot Claim on the Estate
- Severing a Joint Tenancy? Let Me Count the Ways
Elder Law
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Incapacity and the Surviving Spouse
- Drafting POAs to Minimise Risk of Elder Abuse
The Faculty
Jennifer McMillan, Manager - Practice Support Services, Lawcover, Sydney, NSW
Christian Teese, Special Counsel, Rigby Cooke Lawyers, Melbourne
John Armfield, Barrister, Second Floor Wentworth Chambers, Sydney
Andrew Verspaandonk, Barrister, Victorian Bar, Melbourne, Vic.
Bryan Mitchell, Principal, Mitchells Solicitors, Brisbane, Qld
Ed Skilton, Principal Lawyer, Sladen Legal, Melbourne, Vic.
Angela Cornford-Scott, Director, Cornford-Scott Lawyers, Brisbane, Qld
Stephen Lynch, Director, Somerville Legal, Sydney, NSW
Kimberley Martin, Director, WMM Law, Hobart, Tas
Max Williams, Special Counsel, de Groots Wills & Estate Lawyers, Sydney, NSW
Paige Edwards, Special Counsel, McCullough Robertson, Brisbane, Qld
Katelin Whitley, Principal, Bestic Law, Sydney, NSW
Tanya Chapman, Lawyer, Baker Love Lawyers, Wallsend, NSW
Enquiries/Assistance
If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Event Manager, Jenna Pickrell, on (03) 8601 7729 or email: [email protected]