In this episode, Caite & Michele delve into the world of removing executors from administering an estate! Michele shares with us two cases that demonstrate removal situations, but in different circumstances. In this chat, we talk about: You can (and should!) read the full cases. Have a question or want to submit a case for…
Category: Queensland
Charitable Construction: Court considers philanthropic intentions in Will (Qld)
With the best of intentions, charitable giving in a Will can sometimes present challenges. In the case of Perpetual Trustee Company v The Corporation of the Synod of Diocese of Brisbane [2024] QSC 163, the Court was required to give guidance on how to interpret a charitable gift in the present day circumstances presented.
Grants For Purpose: Limited and Special Grants in Estates
In this episode, Caite & Michele delve into the world of limited and special Grants that may be required to administer an estate, along with some example cases!
Conduct & Caution: Highlighting the relevance of conduct allegations in FPAs
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.
Murder & Lapse: Construction of gift-over in forfeiture case (Qld)
In the recent judgement of Savage v Savage [2023] QSC 280 handed down yesterday, the Court was sought to interpret the gift-over provision in a Will of a murdered father. By way of background, the deceased died on 17 July 2000, having been murdered by his daughter, who was later convicted of that crime. The…
Presuming Capacity in EPAs: ‘nature and effect’ and regaining capacity (Qld)
Following on from my earlier posts on powers of attorneys, it seems a little poetic, shall we say, that a further case involving attorneys became known to me! Big thanks to my friend and co-host of The Heir Waves podcast Caite Brewer who brought this case to my attention. The case of Lambourne and Ors…
Fresh & Renew: Construction of an attorney power to ”renew” a BDBN
In this episode, Michele (with a side of Caite!) guides us through: Have a question or want to submit a case for discussion, send Caite & Michele an email at hello@theheirwaves.com. Don’t forget to subscribe for all the latest episodes! See you next time on The Heir Waves. ** IMPORTANT NOTICE ** The information provided in…
Refresh Anew: Superannuation BDBN by Attorney upheld (QLD)
In a recent Queensland case, the topic of attorney’s handling a principal’s superannuation matters was, again, front and center. In Re Rentis Pty Ltd [2023] QSC 252, the Court was asked to determine whether a nomination by a duly appointed attorney of an incapacitated principal was valid. You may recall my earlier post on the…
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…
Executors behaving badly: Successful removal and IA appointed (QLD)
Getting an executor removed for undesirable behaviour can be quite the challenge in practice. Many elements are part of the equation including the conduct of the parties, the nature of the estate, the steps required to be taken to finalise the estate and the cost of appointing someone separately to administer the estate. Normally, the…
Audio-Visually signed COVID Will admitted to Probate via s18 Application (QLD)
I must start this post with an absolutely huge thank you for the patience of my delightful blog followers. I have been a little distracted of late, but I promise, I will never forget this beloved blog of mine. I have a few cases to write about that I’m sure you will all enjoy, starting…
New Power of Attorney & Advance Health Directive forms released (QLD)
The wait is now officially over with the new Queensland Powers of Attorney and Advamce Health Directive documents now being released. E documents are approved for use from 30 November 2020. These documents coincide with the legislative changes I wrote about regarding attorneys and guardians last year. This is the first update to these well…
Changes to decisionmaker laws to commence soon (QLD)
You might recall that last year I wrote a post on new changes to laws for attorneys and administrators following the passing of the Guardianship and Administration and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2019. With the craziness that we now call COVID-19, the implementation of these changes that was scheduled for 30 March 2020 was postponed…
New audio-visual witnessing for Wills and Enduring Documents in QLD amid COVID-19
New regulations for Wills and EPAs made by Qld Government amid COVID-19
No Undue Influence + Mutual Wills: Appeal dismissed in Birch v Birch case (Qld)
I have been eagerly awaiting delivery of the appeal decision in Birch v Birch [2018] QSC 289. The case of Birch v Birch involved a situation where a mother had transferred her interest in a farming property to one of her sons, who also happened to be the mother’s duly appointed power of attorney. Whilst…
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…
Family Affair: trust and property transfers set aside on bad faith and unconscionability (QLD)
The recent case of Campbell & Anor v T.L. Clacher No. 2 Pty LTd & Ors [2019] QSC 218 dealt with a application by two daughters as against the trustee of their family trust, the trustee of their sisters family trust and their father in respect of transactions that occurred between the parties following very…
