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Wills & Estate Planning, Deceased Estates & Estate Litigation, and Elder Law Solicitor at Baker Love

SUCCESSION: Rectify this Catherine Nolan may not have intended to leave 40% of her estate to charities, but the question for the Court was whether they could rectify her Will to change that outcome. This case deals with the power of the NSW Supreme Court to rectify a will where there has been a clerical error made and how that power will not be available to correct all mistakes in Wills. Case: Meena v Jacobs; Re The Estate of Catherine Nolan [2004] NSWSC 1191 #legalpodcast #successionplanning #estateplanning https://lnkd.in/gqGSXpGf

SUCCESSION: Rectify this by Just in Case Law

SUCCESSION: Rectify this by Just in Case Law

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Tanya Chapman

Wills & Estate Planning, Deceased Estates & Estate Litigation, and Elder Law Solicitor at Baker Love

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