17 04, 2018

No limitation period for child abuse civil action

2018-04-17T09:53:54+10:00April 17th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 14 April 2018 Jennifer, who is now 45 years of age, was sexually abused by her step-father when she was in her early teens. Over many years, Jennifer has difficulty coming to grips with the abuse and it is only in her early 40’s that she seeks counselling and reports the abuse to the police. […]

10 04, 2018

An employment relationship of convenience

2018-04-10T12:15:09+10:00April 10th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 7 April 2018. Graham worked for Babel Fisher Pty Ltd, teaching Spanish language classes. Graham was initially employed on 1 April 2015, as a full-time teacher under a 12-month fixed-term contract. On 1 April 2016, when Graham’s contract expired, it was renewed for another 12-months, then again for a further 12-months on 1 April 2017. In March 2018, Graham is informed by his manager that his contract was not going to be renewed, as there had been concerns about his performance. […]

10 04, 2018

Seek early advice to protect your entitlements

2018-04-10T11:42:19+10:00April 10th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 31 March 2018. Josh is 38 years old and married with two young children. On Wednesday 28 February 2018, Josh is involved in a serious car accident with another vehicle and fractures his right arm. After attending the accident scene, the police interview Josh but it is unclear who was at fault for the accident. Josh spends a few days in hospital and is sent home in a cast. Josh’s Doctor informs him that he will be unable to work for at least 10 weeks. […]

27 03, 2018

Looking-after Jane’s best-friend

2018-03-27T09:09:39+10:00March 27th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 24 March 2018. Jane’s best-friend is her Labrador, Lucky. Jane is concerned about making proper provision for Lucky in her will. Jane discusses her wishes with her solicitor. The solicitor advises her that although some clients ask that their will include a clause requiring a pet to be destroyed, it is possible to establish a trust in her will to ensure that Lucky is properly looked-after. […]

22 03, 2018

Are Testamentary Trusts right for you?

2021-04-27T16:57:04+10:00March 22nd, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 17 March 2018. Michael is in his late 60s. He has a child, Peter, who is in his 30s. Peter is married with three children. Michael consults his solicitor regarding his estate planning. They discuss putting in place a discretionary testamentary trust. Michael’s solicitor discusses the matter with Michael’s financial planner. […]

8 03, 2018

Record-making estate claim – “Bare Paternity”

2018-03-08T10:04:23+10:00March 8th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 10 March 2018. Jim passes away at the age of 85. 30 years ago, Jim had an extramarital relationship for around six years which resulted in the birth of an ex-nuptial child, Larry. DNA testing proves that Jim is Larry’s father. Under his will, Jim leaves his house to his wife of 30 years and the rest of his estate to their two children equally. Jim’s Sydney mansion is valued at $35 million and his superannuation totals $4 million. His bank accounts total $5.5 million. […]

28 02, 2018

Claim made against peripatetic pilot’s estate

2018-02-28T15:59:30+10:00February 28th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 3 March 2018. Matthew passes away at the age of 55 years. He made a will leaving the whole of his estate to his three children. Matthew was an airline pilot and his estate was valued at $1.5 million. Brenda makes a claim against Matthew’s estate, on the basis that she should receive provision by virtue of being Matthew’s de facto partner. The court notes that in order to be successful, Brenda must show that she and Matthew had a relationship as a couple “living together”. […]

28 02, 2018

Compensation for work injuries

2018-02-28T14:40:06+10:00February 28th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 24 February 2018. John is a timber mill worker. Unfortunately, he is injured at work, when a piece of timber strikes him, causing a serious fracture to his left arm. John is unable to work for approximately five months, before returning on light duties. During the time that he is off-work, John makes a claim for workers compensation and for the first three months he receives 95% of his pre-injury average weekly earnings. John is then only entitled to receive 80% of his average weekly earnings for the remainder of the time he is off-work. […]

16 02, 2018

Estate Planning for Carers

2018-02-16T08:01:20+10:00February 16th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 17 February 2018. During the week, Manny gave a presentation regarding estate planning for carers. An extensive Q&A session raised a number of important issues. Some of the issues are addressed in this week’s Hypothetical. Peter has three children. One of his children, Chris, suffers from a severe mental disability. Peter unexpectedly passes-away without making a will. His estate is divided equally between his three children under the rules of intestacy. […]

14 02, 2018

Different judges, differing views

2018-02-14T08:41:41+10:00February 14th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 10 February 2018. Harry passes away at the age of 88. He is survived by his two daughters, Christine and Olivia. Harry’s estate consists primarily of a house valued at $800,000. Harry’s will appoints Christine as executor and gives the house to her. The rest of the estate is to be divided equally between the two daughters but after the legal costs and debts of the estate are taken into account, there is nothing left for Olivia. […]

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