
Does Divorce Revoke a Will in NSW? | Hillcrest Family Legal
Divorce does not revoke your Will in NSW, but it does change what happens under it. Under section 13 of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW),

Divorce does not revoke your Will in NSW, but it does change what happens under it. Under section 13 of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW),

When someone dies, and the will doesn’t reflect what anyone expected, a child left out entirely or a de facto partner receiving nothing after years

A testamentary trust for minors lets income from a deceased estate be paid to children at adult tax rates instead of the punitive rates that

When someone in NSW dies without a will and leaves behind both a partner and children from a different relationship, the surviving spouse or de

In New South Wales, challenging a will and contesting a will are different legal actions, though the terms are often used as if they mean

The executor of a will in NSW administers the deceased’s estate. The work covers the assets, the debts and any tax owed, and what is
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