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Recorded Webinar: Succession Planning a and Protecting the Vulnerable from Elder Abuse
Undue influence, unconscionable conduct and duress may affect how an older Australian bequeaths their property. This session looks at how succession lawyers can identify undue influence, unconscionable conduct and duress and how to respond.. It covers: Inh
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About the Webinar
Undue influence, unconscionable conduct and duress may affect how an older Australian bequeaths their property. This session looks at how succession lawyers can identify undue influence, unconscionable conduct and duress and how to respond.. It covers:
- Inheritance impatience or something more?
- Ensuring the will is the true expression of the testator’s intention
- What must be shown to prove undue influence, unconscionable conduct or duress?
- Is there a presumption of undue influence?
- Can you prevent undue influence - a risk management perspective
- Lessons from recent Supreme Court and Court of Appeal cases
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Kim Boettcher
Barrister, FrederickWho Should Attend?
This webinar is suitable for lawyers throughout Australia who advise in estate planning matters. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.
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