11 05, 2017

When you are Injured in a Motor Vehicle Accident by Jack Blaxland

2017-05-11T13:32:30+10:00May 11th, 2017|

These are some simple steps to remember if you are ever injured in a motor vehicle accident. Report the accident to the police You should obtain the COPS event number from the police for future reference. It is preferable if the police can actually attend the scene of the accident. Consult your doctor as soon as possible Even in a situation where you have attended a hospital for the purposes of treatment after the accident, you should consult your doctor as soon as possible to advise them of the symptoms you are experiencing. Your doctor should then write down all of the injuries you have received, [...]

10 05, 2017

Wills, Attorneys, and Enduring Guardians by Manny Wood

2017-05-10T17:17:44+10:00May 10th, 2017|

  Wills Why take the risk of making a home-made or online will? Why engage a law firm that will not use their local office to draft your will? Why use an under-funded government agency like the New South Wales Trustee and Guardian? […]

8 05, 2017

Traps with Insurance where full disclosure not made when policy taken out

2017-05-08T15:03:08+10:00May 8th, 2017|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 6 May 2017. When Robert was 35 years of age, he took out a life insurance policy. He had been receiving treatment for high blood pressure for approximately 2 years and although it was possible that Robert did mention it to the insurance agent, there is no record of this in the proposal application filled-out by Robert. […]

8 05, 2017

Wife not excused from spending husband’s money

2017-05-08T14:52:28+10:00May 8th, 2017|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 29 April 2017. When John, suffering dementia and incapable of managing his affairs, is admitted into a nursing home, his second wife of 20 years, Jane, sells all his property. At John’s expense, Jane buys an expensive car and jewellery, enjoys holiday cruises with her side of the family and gambles. With John’s money, Jane also purchases real estate in her children’s names with a view to building a granny flat on the property. […]

12 04, 2017

One shot at Compensation

2017-04-12T09:00:05+10:00April 12th, 2017|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 15 April 2017. In September 2015, Brian severely injures himself at work. He makes a claim under his employer’s Workers Compensation Insurance and starts receiving weekly payments of compensation. Brian attends regular work capacity assessments and in June 2016, Brian’s doctor finds he has capacity to work up to 20 hours per week. Brian is unsure what to do, so he consults his solicitor.  […]

12 04, 2017

Divorce, Dementia and Death

2017-04-12T08:41:45+10:00April 12th, 2017|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 8 April 2017. Margaret and Ted separated many years ago but never got around to formalizing a divorce. They divided their assets amicably which included selling the matrimonial home and dividing the net proceeds equally. Margaret now resides in a nursing home and was recently diagnosed as suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. […]

4 04, 2017

Step-son faces difficult claim

2017-04-04T14:37:08+10:00April 4th, 2017|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 1 April 2017. Mark and Karen were recently married in 2015. They each have two children to previous relationships. They are looking to buy property together and talk to their solicitor about making new wills. They decide to make “simple” wills appointing each other as executor and leaving the whole of the estate to each other. […]

4 04, 2017

Binding Agreements and break-ups

2017-04-04T14:25:33+10:00April 4th, 2017|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 25 March 2017. Maxwell, aged 85 and Tina, aged 40, met in 2003. They maintained communication via email until 2010, when Tina and her son moved in with Maxwell. In 2014, Maxwell and Tina sign a binding financial agreement, with the effect that if their relationship breaks down, they each receive 50% of Maxwell’s substantial assets. […]

4 04, 2017

Estate Claim by Divorcee

2017-04-04T11:02:01+10:00April 4th, 2017|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 18 March 2017. Matthew and Mary divorced 20 years ago after a brief relationship that resulted in the birth of their only child, Lisa. After separation, Matthew paid Mary child-support and paid all of Lisa’s school fees. By way of a judgement in the Family Court, Mary received approximately 40% of the matrimonial assets. […]

13 03, 2017

Guardianship Orders: A Case Study

2017-03-13T13:28:42+10:00March 13th, 2017|

Hypotheticals by Manny Wood. Published in the Coffs Coast Advocate on 11 March 2017. Margaret and George moved into a nursing home in 2014. George sadly passed away in 2015 and later that year Margaret is diagnosed as suffering from dementia. Apparently due to “sibling conflict” between her children, the Public Guardian is appointed to make decisions regarding Margaret’s accommodation needs, her health and medical care. […]

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