| Able Australia Services v Yammas |
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| Issue:
Whether the will was signed in suspicious circumstances and whether the defendant satisfied the onus of proving that the deceased knew and approved of the contents of the will
Facts:
The testatrix was a 96 year old who died on 19 February 2007. Since 1998 she had created a number of testamentary documents including a 2004 will, a later annotated amendment to that will, and a... |
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| Irene Robertson & Ors v Zeljko Koska |
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| Issue:
Did the deceased have a responsibility to make provision for his step-children in his will?
Facts:
The plaintiffs were step-children of the deceased (who died on 3 July 2006 aged 84 years). In a will dated 10 December 2004, the deceased failed to bequeath any of his estate to them. The deceased appointed his cousin-in-law, the defendant, as executor of his will. He... |
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