11 12, 2015

The Procrastinating Executor

2015-12-11T07:39:38+10:00December 11th, 2015|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 5 December 2015. When Jane’s father dies, she discovers that despite the fact that she is the sole beneficiary of her late father’s estate, her father appointed his accountant and long-standing friend, John to be his executor. John has recently retired and spends a lot of his time travelling. Jane has attempted to contact him on a number of occasions and feels that John is not diligently fulfilling his role. […]

27 11, 2015

The great granny flat dilemma

2015-11-27T10:23:42+10:00November 27th, 2015|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 27 November 2015. This week’s column looks at the issues that can arise when parents and children enter into granny flat arrangements. John’s mother Jane, was recently widowed and now wishes to relocate closer to John and his children, who live near the coast. John and Jane decide to purchase a house that includes a separate living area, kitchen and bathroom for Jane. […]

26 11, 2015

A will dispute roller-coaster

2015-11-26T10:28:34+10:00November 26th, 2015|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 21 November 2015. John lived with his mother for several years before she died, assuming the role as her primary carer.  John’s sister, Jane lived next door, in a property also owned by their mother, rent-free for many years. John and Jane have a very poor relationship and have a history of drug abuse. […]

17 11, 2015

Family Law: Assets accumulated after separation.

2015-11-17T15:26:29+10:00November 17th, 2015|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 14 November 2015. John and Jane were married for 13 years and had four children together. Jane took on the role as homemaker and John successfully managed a large company. When they separate, they value their accumulated assets at $2 million. After John and Jane separate, John is able to secure a lucrative corporate position with a rival company, and in the three years after they separate he earns an income of $2 million. […]

13 10, 2015

The case of the missing will.

2015-10-13T08:24:00+10:00October 13th, 2015|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 10 October 2015. When Jill was widowed several years before her death, her daughter moved in with her and took on the role as Jill’s carer. In recognition of her daughter’s efforts, Jill made a will leaving two thirds of her home to her daughter and one third to her son. She left the rest of her estate to both of her children equally. […]

16 07, 2015

Injuries from Motor Vehicle Accidents

2015-07-16T11:11:24+10:00July 16th, 2015|

Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 11 July 2015 by Jack Blaxland. James was driving his motor vehicle on a Saturday morning and was stationary at a set of traffic lights when a motor vehicle collided with the rear of his vehicle at a fairly high speed causing his vehicle to catapult forward. Immediately after the accident James felt pain in his neck. […]

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