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New publication – NSW 101 Succession Answers, including Appointments of Enduring Guardian and Powers of Attorney

16 May 2018 by By Lawyers

We are delighted to release the latest in our 101 Reference Series – a comprehensive reference guide for NSW dealing with:

  • appointments of enduring guardian;
  • powers of attorney;
  • wills;
  • estates  – probate and administration;
  • family provision.

101 Succession Answers is now included for new and existing subscribers to these NSW publications:

  • Wills, Powers of Attorney, Appointment of Enduring Guardian & Advance Care Planning;
  • Estates;
  • Family Provision Claims.

This is a must-have, easy-reference resource for all firms, providing detailed information in a quickly accessible and searchable format. Tricky questions can be answered quickly using the guide’s alphabetical headings and plain English format. The content can be cut and pasted into letters or emails to clients addressing their specific queries, either in response to an initial enquiry or during the course of the matter.

  • Who is not eligible to be appointed as an enduring guardian?
  • When is an attorney to consider that their principal is incommunicate?
  • Can a solicitor take a benefit under a will that the solicitor has witnessed?
  • Under what circumstances might a grant of probate be revoked?
  • Has the High Court considered the position of an adult child who brings a family provision claim on the basis that their estranged parent previously promised them an inheritance?

If you would like everyone in your firm to be able to readily answer questions such as these, then you will definitely benefit from 101 Succession Answers!

Filed Under: New South Wales, Publication Updates, Wills and Estates Tagged With: 101, family provision claims, letters of administration, powers of attorney, probate, reference guide, succession, Wills

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