Who Survives Who? – S01E07 – Battle of Wills Video Series
What happens if both owners die at the same time or it cannot be determined their order of death?
Read MoreExecutor Duties And Obligations – Avoid Being Sued Personally – S01E06 – Battle of Wills Video Series
An executor being sued personally in an estate. Yes, it can happen - here's how you can avoid it.
Read MoreBona Vacantia – Ownerless Goods – S01E05 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Missing beneficiaries, what does that mean to you as an executor? Adrian Corbould explains how to prevent costly mistakes as an executor or administrator.
Read MoreBeneficiaries Missing in Action – S01E04 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Missing beneficiaries, what does that mean to you as an executor? Adrian Corbould explains how to prevent costly mistakes as an executor or administrator.
Read MoreWebinar – Contesting an Estate in NSW
Have you been left out of a Will and treated unfairly? There is something you can do about it. Watch Adrian Corbould’s webinar to find out everything you need to...
Read MoreClaim proofing your Will – In Just Three Years – S01E03 – Battle of Wills Video Series
Adrian Corbould discusses how you can claim proof your Will so that it cannot be claimed upon and any claim made is shut down.
Read MoreUnsigned Wills – When Intention is Everything
Unsigned Wills – When Intention is Everything Generally, for a Will to be valid it needs to be signed by a Willmaker (testator) in the presence of two witnesses, who...
Read MoreWhat is the minimum age for making a Will?
Video transcript Hello, Adrian Corbould, Accredited Specialist – Wills and Estates, Turnbull Hill Lawyers. Today’s question is what is the minimum age someone can make a will? Section 5 of the Succession...
Read MoreCase Summary: Penninger v Penninger [2017] NSWSC 892
On 6 July 2017, the Supreme Court of NSW handed down its decision in the case of Penninger v Penninger [2017] NSWSC 892. In this case, the plaintiff was the daughter...
Read MoreWhat happens if the time limit to contest proceedings has expired?
In New South Wales the time limit to commence proceedings for a family provision claim is 12 months from the date of death of the deceased person. You may be...
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