20 07, 2023

Assessing Mental Capacity

2023-07-20T10:50:44+10:00July 20th, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 21 July 2023. Henry is in his 70’s and has been recently diagnosed as suffering from the early onset of vascular dementia. Henry sees a solicitor about making a will. The solicitor explains to Henry that the diagnosis does not necessarily mean that he does not have the capacity to make a valid will. The legal test involves establishing that Henry possesses “testamentary capacity” and Henry’s “knowledge and approval” of the will. There is a presumption of testamentary capacity if the will is “regular on its face” and is duly executed but this [...]

13 07, 2023

Combatting elder abuse

2023-07-13T13:38:25+10:00July 13th, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 14 July 2023. Matthew is concerned that his grandmother, Mable, may be the victim of Elder Financial Abuse. He describes his grandmother as “old and frail, depressed and vulnerable”. Matthew is aware that Mable has a large amount of money in her bank account after recently selling her home and moving into a retirement village. Examples of elder financial abuse include; incurring bills for which an older person is responsible, stealing money or goods, abusing power of attorney arrangements, refusing to repay a loan, living with someone who is not helping to pay [...]

4 07, 2023

Homemade will leads to costly Court order

2023-07-04T16:33:42+10:00July 4th, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 7 July 2023. Robert is the sole owner of a successful cattle farm. He is not in a relationship and has no children. Helen is a friend of Robert’s. She lives on the farm and although she does not pay board, she assists Robert in various aspects of running the farm. Robert makes a homemade will, leaving the farm to Helen together with his livestock, plant and equipment and his other personal effects. His will then states that in the event that Helen suffers from ill health or for any other reason wishes [...]

28 06, 2023

Shouldering the Blues

2023-06-28T14:37:16+10:00June 28th, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 30 June 2023. Nancy and Don have been happily married for 45 years. Don loves the Blues, but after a recent loss, he threw his beloved mascot teddy-bear at the TV and dislocated his shoulder. He now needs assistance with his day-to-day living. As Don is somewhat incapacitated, Nancy decides to sell the family home. Amanda, their eldest daughter, offers for Don and Nancy to live with her, but they are reluctant as Amanda has a large, loud family and limited space. During a family dinner, they all agree that Amanda should purchase [...]

22 06, 2023

Estate planning for a child with a disability

2023-06-22T13:31:23+10:00June 22nd, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 23 June 2023. Barbara has two children, David and Peter. Unfortunately, Peter suffered a debilitating brain injury as a result of a motor vehicle accident. He has since been found by NCAT to be incapable of managing his affairs and the New South Wales Trustee has been appointed as his financial manager. Peter receives funding under the National Disability Insurance Scheme. He also stands to receive substantial compensation under the Motor Accident Injuries Act. Peter receives a disability pension. He lives alone in rental accommodation and has no dependents. Barbara makes a will [...]

15 06, 2023

Tax dodge or gift?

2023-06-15T13:24:14+10:00June 15th, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 16 June 2023. John finds an investment property for sale for $300,000. He discusses the purchase of the  property with his 18-year-old daughter, Natalie, who as a first home buyer, is eligible for a Stamp Duty exemption. John offers to give Natalie $75,000 towards the purchase of the property and to pay $1,400 per month to cover the loan repayments. Natalie agrees and the property is purchased in her name. John pays the sum of $75,000 which is secured by way of a Mortgage. The rest of the purchase price is loaned from [...]

7 06, 2023

Tragic end to de facto relationship

2023-06-07T15:33:16+10:00June 7th, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 9 June 2023. David and Helen live in the same apartment complex. A relationship develops and they begin dating. They start sleeping over at each other’s unit and they exchange keys. After a couple of years, they begin going on holidays together. They attend social and business functions together, regularly dine-out and exchange gifts. David asks Helen to marry him and they have discussions regarding having children. However, Helen does not wish to be married and does not wish to have children. Their relationship deteriorates and Helen makes statements regarding the ending of [...]

1 06, 2023

Rare “poisoning of the mind” allegation

2023-06-01T11:16:30+10:00June 1st, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 2 June 2023. Gregory makes a will at the age of 80 years, leaving the contents of his garage and his motor vehicle to his son, David. He leaves the rest of his substantial estate to his daughter, Penny and appoints her as his executor. When Gregory passes away, David lodges a caveat in the probate registry, preventing Penny from obtaining a grant of probate. There is no evidence that Gregory did not have the requisite mental capacity to make the will. There is no evidence that Penny engaged in undue influence or [...]

25 05, 2023

Son-in-law makes will claim

2023-05-25T15:47:49+10:00May 25th, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 26 May 2023. Peter and Dianne have been married for 30 years. Unfortunately, Dianne unexpectedly passes away, aged 50. When Dianne’s mother passes away 15 years later, she leaves the whole of her $2 million estate to her sole surviving daughter, Ruth. Peter believes that he should have received something under the will and makes a claim. Peter has no standing to make a claim by virtue of being a son-in-law of the deceased. However, persons who can establish that they were dependent upon a deceased person and a member of the deceased [...]

18 05, 2023

Desmond’s Disastrous Decision

2023-05-18T13:18:06+10:00May 18th, 2023|

Article by Manny Wood published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 19 May 2023. Doris and Desmond had always dreamed of buying a spacious new house for their growing family. They had just welcomed twins, Doreen and David to their family, consisting of two other children and their lovable puppy, Dozer. Desmond decided to make an offer on a new property, proposing a purchase price of $950,000 to the agent. Unfortunately, the vendor rejected the offer due to Desmond's request for a 120-day cooling-off period, which would enable him obtain finance or sell their current home. Determined to secure their dream home, Desmond devised [...]

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