Tag: Disputed Guardianship and Will
Guardianship Division – 11 Points to Prepare You
16-July-2019 Guardianship By Mark StreeterThe Guardianship Division of NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) serves an important role. These 11 points will help prepare you. There are things you need to DO and other things you should NOT do. 1. Read the hearing notice The Tribunal...
What is the Guardianship Division of NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT)?
Guardianship By Mark StreeterThe Guardianship Division of NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) is a specialised dispute resolution forum with jurisdiction narrowly defined by legislation. While its jurisdiction may be limited, the orders it makes can be far reaching and...
Obligations to a spouse can overturn a property transaction
17-February-2016 Family Law,Guardianship By Simone GreenThe issue of estate planning and Family Law are closely connected and it is imperative that people receive advice regarding their rights and obligations to their spouses before writing out their will (entering into succession planning arrangements)....
Advance directive is a critical document in a healthcare emergency
10-February-2016 Guardianship,Estates By Mark StreeterIf and when the time comes that you are unable to communicate or manage your own affairs, there are many decisions to be made by those who care for you. To make things easier for them and to ensure your wishes are known, you can put in place ahead of...
Financial managers of protected estates can still obtain remuneration and costs
9-July-2015 Guardianship By Mark StreeterThe Supreme Court of NSW delivered a significant decision in April 2015 regarding the ability of financial managers of protected estates to obtain remuneration out of the estate, in addition to the costs involved in applying for the remuneration. The...
Getting prepared for your loss of independence!
22-February-2015 Guardianship By Mark StreeterI’d like to share some information and insights I have garnered from a book I recently read called Being Mortal – Illness, medicine and what matters in the end. Written by American surgeon and public health researcher Professor Atul Gawande, it...
How to ensure you retain a quality of life when your health declines
19-February-2015 Guardianship By Mark StreeterBOOK REVIEW The book, Being Mortal – illness, medicine and what matters in the end, has some insightful answers to planning for the best possible outcome when your health declines. Written by Professor Atul Gawande, an American surgeon, author and...
How do you remove an incompetent Executor?
15-December-2014 Contested Wills,Guardianship By Mark StreeterBeneficiaries of wills and estates, where probate already has been ordered, are sometimes faced with a conundrum of how to deal with an Executor who is not doing the job properly. In such circumstances it may be possible for the beneficiaries (as...
How to ensure your will is valid
6-December-2014 Guardianship,Contested Wills By Mark StreeterHomemade documents, such as do-it-yourself will kits or handwritten notes, are often inadequate in clearly stipulating what you wish to happen to your assets after you die. A properly laid out and executed will can avoid unintended consequences,...
Executors who fail to collect estate assets can be liable to beneficiaries
Contested Wills By Mark StreeterThe role of the executors of a will is to identify and collect the assets of the estate and then distribute them according to the will left by the deceased. But what happens if the executors fail to perform their role properly? In the case of Bird v...