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Is there a time limit for contesting a Empower Wills and Estate Lawyersin NSW?
In NSW, a family provision claim must be commenced within 12 months from the date of the deceased’s death, unless the Court otherwise orders on sufficient cause being shown or the parties to the proceedings consent to the application being made out of time.
Can a non-eligible person contest a Empower Wills and Estate Lawyers in NSW?
When it comes to contesting a will, only an “eligible person” can make a claim for a family provision order. The definition of “eligible person” is defined in Section 57 of the Succession Act 2006 (NSW).
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