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Wills, Powers of Attorney and Enduring Guardianship NSW

23 December 2016 by By Lawyers

Wills, Powers of Attorney and Enduring Guardianship

DECEMBER 
  • New Commentary on Challenging the validity of a will
    • Challenging a will questions its validity. Contesting a will questions the fairness of its provisions. The circumstances and processes when challenging a will are similar across all the states in legislation and in the common law principles that govern this interesting area of the law. This addition to commentary covers helpful tips for practitioners if they are faced with a client wishing to challenge the validity of a will.
OCTOBER
  • Update to all Power of Attorney precedents – additional explanation of clause 3 Conditions and limitations.
  • Costs Agreement
    • Included reference to time limit for bringing costs assessment included total estimate of legal costs section with provision for variables and included authority to receive money into trust.
    • Disputes section improved, fields for client and firm details added, trust account details added, solicitor’s lien added, execution clauses for individuals and corporations added and general formatting and grammatical improvements.
SEPTEMBER
  • Powers of Attorney and Enduring Guardianship
    • Updated commentary and precedents to refer to Guardianship Regulations 2016.
    • Updated links to Guardianship Regulation 2016 (Schedule 1 and regulation 4) to Austlii consolidated regulation.
JUNE 
  • Content has enriched to now include irrevocable powers, ademption, registration of a power of attorney and land transactions, and also when there is no guardian.
  • Added new precedent – Individual will creating multiple testamentary discretionary trusts.
MARCH
  • Commentaries enriched to include a new section ‘What an attorney can’t do’. Commentaries also enriched to include Instruments made in other states.
APRIL
  • File Cover Sheets for all publications have been completely re-formatted for a better look.
FEBRUARY
  • Making life a little easier for practitioners – look out for Blank Deed, Agreement and Execution Clauses folder in the matter plan at the end of each Getting the Matter Underway.

Filed Under: New South Wales, Publication Updates, Wills and Estates Tagged With: enduring guardianships, powers, powers of attorney, updates, Wills

Wills, Powers of Attorney & Advance Care Directives SA

12 December 2016 by By Lawyers

Wills, Powers of Attorney & Advance Care Directives

DECEMBER 
  • New Commentary on Challenging the validity of a will
    • Challenging a will questions its validity. Contesting a will questions the fairness of its provisions. The circumstances and processes when challenging a will are similar across all the states in legislation and in the common law principles that govern this interesting area of the law. This addition to commentary covers helpful tips for practitioners if they are faced with a client wishing to challenge the validity of a will.
OCTOBER
  • Costs Agreements – Disputes section improved, fields for client and firm details added, trust account details added, solicitor’s lien added, execution clauses for individuals and corporations added and general formatting and grammatical improvements.
SEPTEMBER
  • Powers of Attorney and Advance Care Directives – Update  paragraph on South Australian Civil and Administrative Authority.
JUNE 
  • Added new precedent – Individual will creating multiple testamentary discretionary trusts.
APRIL
  • File Cover Sheets for all publications have been completely re-formatted for a better look.
MARCH
  • Powers of Attorney Commentary enriched to include a new section ‘What an attorney can’t do’. Commentary also enriched to include Instruments made in other states.
FEBRUARY 
  • Making life a little easier for practitioners – look out for Blank Deed, Agreement and Execution Clauses folder in the matter plan at the end of each Getting the Matter Underway.
  • The Advance Care Directives Kit produced by the South Australian government has been included in the guide. The kit is useful for practitioners who may wish to pass on additional information to their clients. The kit includes:
    • Advance Care Directive Form
    • Information Statement
    • Substitute Decision-Maker Guidelines
    • Information for Witnesses
    • Information for Interpreters

Filed Under: Publication Updates, South Australia, Wills and Estates Tagged With: advance care directives, powers, powers of attorney, updates, Wills

Wills, Powers of Attorney and Advance Health Directives QLD

11 December 2016 by By Lawyers

Wills, Powers of Attorney and Advance Health Directives

DECEMBER 
  • New Commentary on Challenging the validity of a will
    • Challenging a will questions its validity. Contesting a will questions the fairness of its provisions. The circumstances and processes when challenging a will are similar across all the states in legislation and in the common law principles that govern this interesting area of the law. This addition to commentary covers helpful tips for practitioners if they are faced with a client wishing to challenge the validity of a will.
OCTOBER
  • Costs Agreements
    • Disputes section improved, fields for client and firm details added, trust account details added, solicitor’s lien added, execution clauses for individuals and corporations added and general formatting and grammatical improvements.
JUNE
  • Added new precedent – Individual will creating multiple testamentary discretionary trusts
APRIL
  • File Cover Sheets for all publications have been completely re-formatted for a better look.
MARCH
  • Powers of Attorney – Commentary enriched to include a new section ‘What an attorney can’t do’. Commentary also enriched to include Instruments made in other states.
FEBRUARY
  • Making life a little easier for practitioners – look out for Blank Deed, Agreement and Execution Clauses folder in the matter plan at the end of each Getting the Matter Underway.

Filed Under: Publication Updates, Queensland, Wills and Estates Tagged With: advance health directives, powers, powers of attorney, updates, Wills

Wills, Powers of Attorney, Guardianship & Advance Health Directives WA

11 December 2016 by By Lawyers

Wills, Powers of Attorney, Guardianship & Advance Health Directives

DECEMBER 
  • New Commentary on Challenging the validity of a will
    • Challenging a will questions its validity. Contesting a will questions the fairness of its provisions. The circumstances and processes when challenging a will are similar across all the states in legislation and in the common law principles that govern this interesting area of the law. This addition to commentary covers helpful tips for practitioners if they are faced with a client wishing to challenge the validity of a will.
OCTOBER 
  • Costs Agreements
    • Disputes section improved, fields for client and firm details added, trust account details added, solicitor’s lien added, execution clauses for individuals and corporations added and general formatting and grammatical improvements.
    • Amended to include reference to scale costs.
JUNE
  • Added new precedent – Individual will creating multiple testamentary discretionary trusts.
APRIL
  • File Cover Sheets for all publications have been completely re-formatted for a better look.
MARCH
  • Commentary enriched to include a new section ‘What an attorney can’t do’. Commentary also enriched to include Instruments made in other states.
FEBRUARY
  • Making life a little easier for practitioners – look out for Blank Deed, Agreement and Execution Clauses folder in the matter plan at the end of each Getting the Matter Underway.

Filed Under: Publication Updates, Western Australia, Wills and Estates Tagged With: advance health directives, enduring guardianship, powers, powers of attorney, updates, Wills

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