Category: NSW Will Dispute Lawyers
NSW Will dispute lawyers must comply with Uniform Rules.
A solicitor must give a client at least 28 days' notice they intend to withdraw from a case if a hearing date has been fixed. If they have not given the required notice, they need the court's...
Starting your claim or your defence of a claim on the right track is extremely important. I have seen my opposition start down the wrong track and then try to backtrack resulting in costly work...
Link: Application of Harnett and Cutts [2016] NSWSC 427 The Law To save any future will dispute the lawyer made an application by the executors of the estate of the late Frederick Cutts who died...
Link: Edmonds v Morrissey [2016] NSWSC 342 The Plaintiffs Application: The plaintiff through her legal team contended the words “issue children” meant children of the deceased and not to...
Link: Edmonds v Morrissey [2016] NSWSC 342 The Proceedings Commenced in error: The first application by the executor asked for the courts “Judicial advice” whereas the correct application...