In this episode, Caite & Michele work through two cases that involve (at least to some extent) some allegations of disentitling conduct. But, beware. Not is all as it seems.
Category: disentitling conduct
Disentitling Declarations: statutory declaration about conduct, provision ordered in FPA (Qld)
The topic of statutory declarations being used in estate planning has been ongoing and [almost fiercely!] debated among succession lawyers. Litigators and planners both love them, but for very, very different reasons. In fact, it was a topic of conversation between Caite and I on The Heir Waves podcast here. In the case of Hartley…
Cut of the Cattle: FPA dismissed after lengthy estrangement between rural family
Whilst this case is a little older than my usual case updates, it is by no means less interesting and, in my humble opinion, important when it comes to considering decisions in family provision matters involving disentitling conduct and estrangement. In the case of Dawson v Joyner [2011] QSC 385, the deceased was survived by…
Addiction & Conduct: FPA applicant receives legacy following tumultuous childhood (QLD)
I regularly research for my PhD and, lets be honest, for nerdy interest, for cases involving disentitling conduct. I recently spoke about this case on The Heir Waves podcast (Episode 1, to be exact) about the decisions of Hartley. I wanted to also post about it here for some further detail as I think the…
Mutual wills & disentitling conduct – on The Heir Waves
In the latest episode of my new podcast called The Heir Waves, Caite Brewer and I discussed some interesting cases, including one that involved mutual wills and another involving, my favourite topic, disentitling conduct. Have a listen below: Title: To love and to loathe: mutual wills and disentitling conduct In this episode, Caite & Michele…
“Estrangement explained”: FPA provision ordered following years of family disharmony
The case of McLeod v Napthali [2021] NSWSC 1621 really struck me as I read this brief judgement today. Great thanks and shout out to buddy Clifford Hughes for sharing this one with me (he understands my great love of all things estrangement and disentitling conduct in FPAs!). This is great humanity demonstrated by His…
Elder Abuse = Disentitling Conduct: FPA by adult daughter dismissed with costs
It is no surprise to any of my colleagues in the succession world that this topic is of great interest to me. So, you can imagine my interest when I found this case. A few days ago, the New South Wales Supreme Court determined a matter that involved a family provision claim by an adult…
Family Values: successful FPA by trans woman, following estrangement & disharmony among family (VIC)
I recently read an interesting media article on a family provision case and had to look further into get to the bottom of it. It involves a case where an adult child made a claim against a father’s estate for further provision having received no provision from the estate under the father’s Will. What was…
Criminally unkind: ACT passes elder abuse legislation
On 20 August 2020, the Australian Capital Territory passed legislation criminalising acts of abuse of vulnerable people. The term ‘elder abuse’, for many, is a problematic term as it suggests it is only an abuse that only affects elders, when the truth of it is, it affects those that are vulernable. The new legislation acknowledges…
Conduct that disentitles: son’s application for FPA fails (QLD)
When someone contests a Will after being left out or not getting what they feel is their fair share, it’s more often than not that the surviving family want to suggest that that person’s conduct doesn’t entitlement to more, or sometimes anything. This is what us #lawnerds term as “disentitling conduct” in the context of…
Fractured Relationship: abuse and estrangement in FPA, provision ordered (NSW)
In the first post of this year, it seems fitting to write on the topic of disentitling conduct and estrangement, given my research interests in this space. Sadly, late last year saw the NSW Supreme Court determine a family provision application by a son against his father’s estate in what was clearly a very difficult…
“Divorced from reality”: Appeal allowed in former spouse FPA claim (NSW)
Earlier this year, I was surprised to read a judgement where a former spouse successfully claimed for further provision from her former husband’s estate notwithstanding the pair had completed a property settlement 25 years prior. You can read my earlier post here. It may come as no surprise that the matter was appealed to the…
Excluded child’s claim dismissed: 40 years of estrangement after bitter divorce (NSW)
In case it’s not already evident to my readers, I have a particular interest in family provision cases that touch on disentitling conduct or estrangement. So, it’s no surprise this recent case in the Supreme Court of NSW caught my eye yesterday where a family provision application by an adult child, who was excluded from…
Family provision and 30 years of estrangement
I am always fascinated by the outcome of family provision claims where the applicant is an estranged adult child. Naturally, the case of Wright v Wright [2016] QDC 74 piqued my interest. The case involved a testator leaving a significant estate valued at approximately $1.7 million dollars. Within his last will, the testator elected to disinherit his children and benefit his siblings,…
