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Important changes to the Law of Wills and succession in NSW presentation
Published on 23 Jul 08 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This presentation covers:
- the making of court authorised wills for persons lacking testamentary capacity
- statutory guidance on wills made by minors
- interested witness rules - who can benefit under a will?
- who can access the will?
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Ramena Kako
Ramena works from Wentworth Chambers. - Current at 23 July 2008
This was presented at Estate and Succession Planning .
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Testamentary trusts paper
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Family trusts: Successful succession
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Important changes to the Law of Wills and succession in NSW
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Overview of the Family Provision Act, 1982 and proposed changes to the legislation under the Succession Amendment (Family Provision) Bill 2008
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Estate planning for business owners
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Restructuring the family group for an estate plan
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Business succession planning – Buy/sell agreements
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Super death benefits
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