21 03, 2019

Treat trip and fall claims with caution

2019-03-21T11:18:14+10:00March 21st, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 2 March 2019. Betty, aged 70, trips and falls heavily in an area outside an aged care facility. Unfortunately, she suffers substantial bruising and significant injuries to her left wrist and right elbow. The cause of the incident was the edge of a concrete slab bordered by sunken surrounding brick pavers which created a height difference of between 10 and 20mm. A year later, as a result of the injuries, Betty is still experiencing significant problems with her wrist and elbow. Betty makes a claim in the District Court, alleging that the aged care facility was negligent [...]

21 03, 2019

Strata Noise Complaint

2019-03-21T11:11:38+10:00March 21st, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 23 February 2019. Ruth owns a unit in a multi-story strata complex. The apartment above Ruth is rented-out to a young couple and noise from the apartment is keeping her awake at night. Ruth makes an application to the NSW Consumer and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT), alleging that the tenants are responsible for noise that disturbs the peaceful occupation of her unit, breaching the strata by-laws. She also claims that the unit does not have floor coverings or treated floors sufficient to prevent the transmission of such noise to other units. The owner of the unit, Earl and [...]

21 02, 2019

Police officer claims she is Totally & Permanently Disabled

2019-02-21T08:42:37+10:00February 21st, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 16 February 2019. Kylie commenced work as a young Police Officer in 2001 and in the course of her duties between that time and early 2008 she was exposed to numerous traumatic incidents. By early 2008, Kylie was receiving regular medical treatment for anxiety and depression and was engaged in non-operational duties until August 2010 when unfortunately, she was not able to work at all. Apart from Kylie’s police work, she had obtained a certificate in childcare and worked in a childcare centre, as well as obtaining a driving instructor training certificate and working as a driving [...]

14 02, 2019

Seventy-year-old receives damages for lost wages

2019-02-14T10:57:00+10:00February 14th, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 9 February 2019. Mario, aged 67, was working for a labour hire company as a formwork labourer on a construction site. The concrete company giving him instructions was not his employer. Mario’s role consisted of him performing manual work which involved heavy lifting. On occasions he would lift plywood sheeting which when damp, weighed between 20 and 40 kg. Unfortunately, on one occasion, Mario was lifting a plywood sheet in bad lighting and he lost his balance and fell. He suffered a particularly serious injury to his left knee. Mario had previously asked the concrete company to [...]

7 02, 2019

Free will comes at significant cost

2019-02-07T14:47:19+10:00February 7th, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 2 February 2019. Tragically, Scott suffers a fatal heart attack while on holiday in Southeast Asia, at the age of 53. Many years ago, Scott made a will with the Public Trustee of Queensland. The will was “free” on the basis that the will appointed the Public Trustee as executor. After the will was made, Scott’s parents fell into financial difficulties and to protect them, a unit was purchased in his name using funds advanced by his parents. His parents lived in the unit until his death. The old will leaves Scott’s superannuation to his parents and [...]

31 01, 2019

Protect your family with proper estate planning

2019-01-31T09:00:32+10:00January 31st, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 26 January 2019. Mary has been in a de facto relationship for two years. She has three children to a previous relationship. Her main asset is the home in which they reside. Her eldest son does not get-on with her new partner and has been estranged from Mary for the last year. Mary has been meaning to make a new will for many years and finally makes an appointment to see a solicitor. The solicitor informs Mary that if she had died without making a will, given that her de facto relationship has been in existence for [...]

23 01, 2019

The case of the unsigned and missing Will

2019-01-23T13:02:02+10:00January 23rd, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 19 January 2019. Ruby makes a will leaving her whole estate to her two children, Jane and Luke. Years later, Ruby sees a new solicitor and provides instructions to draft a new will which includes a clause that gives one of her valuable investment properties to her grandchildren. The solicitor prepares the will and sends it to Ruby, but she is admitted to hospital shortly thereafter. Ruby returns home from hospital but unfortunately, passes-away six years later. […]

23 01, 2019

Defending a legal action

2019-01-23T11:43:57+10:00January 23rd, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 12 January 2019. Penny commences action against Diane. Diane is the executor of her late husband’s estate. Diane’s husband had two children to a previous relationship namely, Penny and Belinda. The estate is small and Diane, Penny and Belinda each receive an equal share of the estate, equating to around $200,000 each. […]

10 01, 2019

Avoid the costs of obtaining probate

2019-01-10T08:25:44+10:00January 10th, 2019|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 22 December 2018. John and Josephine and are both retired. John receives a superannuation pension and Josephine receives an Aged Pension from Centrelink. They own their own home as joint tenants. They each have a motor vehicle, have a joint bank account and own some jointly held shares. They make wills leaving their whole estate to each other and if the other is not alive, then to their children equally. Unfortunately, John passes away and Josephine consults a solicitor regarding his estate. […]

20 12, 2018

Public Trustee initiates costly claim

2018-12-20T11:51:42+10:00December 20th, 2018|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 15 December 2018. Mary has five children. Mary lives with her sons, John and Daniel. Daniel suffers from an intellectual disability and John is his carer. Daniel has $100,000 in bank accounts that are under the control of the NSW Trustee & Guardian. When Mary passes away at the age of 85, her will grants John and Daniel the right to reside in her home for life and leaves the rest of her estate to all of her five children equally. They each receive $250,000. Daniel’s share is to be held on trust by the executors for [...]

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