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Planning for death paper
Published on 12 Apr 06 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper examines the process of administering an estate before and after the death of a client. Topics are discussed under headings:
- Wills
- Intestacy - what happens?
- Testamentary Trusts
- Before the client dies
- Family Provision Act claims
- Probate and administration
Author profile
Richard Neal
Richard Neal has been in practice as a solicitor in NSW since 1973, and is a partner in the firm of Teece Hodgson & Ward, Sydney. He has presented seminars and workshops, and also participated in panel discussions in the areas of Wills and estates law, power of attorney, guardianship and advanced care directives from 1985 onwards. His work includes litigation, predominantly contested Probate, Family Provision cases and other Equity work, including shareholder and partnership disputes. He also does financial management and guardianship work, including in the Guardianship tribunal of NSW (now Guardianship Division of NCAT) Complex estate planning advice is a substantial part of his practice, and he also acts as an expert witness. - Current at 19 September 2018
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