Miscellaneous 2008

Important changes to the Law of Wills and succession in NSW

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 23 Jul 2008

 

This presentation covers:

  • the making of court authorised wills for persons lacking testamentary capacity
  • statutory guidance on wills made by minors
  • interested witness rules - who can benefit under a will?
  • who can access the will?

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Important changes to the Law of Wills and succession in NSW

Author(s): Ramena Kako

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  • Published By: Ramena Kako
  • Published On:23 Jul 2008
  • Took place at:Marriott Hotel, Sydney

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