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‘Til Death do us Part: When a Party dies Prior to Final Orders in Family Law

The death of a family member is stressful at the best of times, let alone when the death of that family member coincides with a breakdown of the relationship and a family law property settlement. This session explores: The impact that death of a former spouse has on family law

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About the Podcast

The death of a family member is stressful at the best of times, let alone when the death of that family member coincides with a breakdown of the relationship and a family law property settlement. This session explores:

  • The impact that death of a former spouse has on family law property settlement proceedings (when proceedings have not begun)
  • What happens when a party to current family law property settlement proceedings passes away during proceedings and how to navigate your way through evidentiary issues
  • Evidentiary issues that can arise when the primary witness is deceased, including how to disprove allegations using hypothetical case studies

Presented By

Stephen Page
Director & Accredited Family Law Specialist, Page Provan Brisbane, Qld

Stephen is a director of Page Provan, family and fertility lawyers in Brisbane. He was admitted in 1987 and has been an accredited family law specialist since 1996. Stephen has also been an independent children’s lawyer since 2007.

Stephen is a Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers and of the Academy of Adoption and Assisted Reproduction Attorneys. He is an international representative on the ART Committee of the American Bar Association.

Stephen is named in Doyle’s List as a recommended Parenting and Children’s Matters Lawyer in Brisbane, 2022.

Stephen has written and presented extensively about family law around the world.

He lectures in Ethics and the Law in Reproductive Medicine at the University of New South Wales.

CPD Information

0.5 CPD units

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