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Estate Administration & Disputes

Can you afford the costs of challenging a will?

Applicants who challenge wills in order to gain a greater share of an estate (and their solicitors) have long taken comfort from the 1994 decision of Singer v Berghouse. In that case the High Court said that, generally, costs orders will not be made against unsuccessful applicants and that everyone’s costs will  be paid from the estate, particularly if a cost order would have a detrimental effect on an applicant’s financial position.

However, in light of the flood of applications to challenge wills over the past few years, especially in relation to small value estates, the courts seem to be changing their attitude towards costs orders.

This is demonstrated by the recent Victorian decision of Moerth v Moerth. The deceased had two sons, both of whom brought claims for a greater share of the estate. One son was successful, but the other was not. The unsuccessful applicant failed, not because he was not eligible to make a claim, but because the judge ultimately decided that his financial position did not warrant any increase in his share of the estate.

The court ordered the unsuccessful son to pay not only his own costs, but also the estate’s costs of defending the claim even though he would have to sell property to meet the costs order.

For more detailed information please contact Scott Hay-Bartlem via scott.hay-bartlem@cgw.com.au or Paul Coves via paul.coves@cgw.com.au of Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers.

Estate administration and disputes

Cooper Grace Ward has an estate planning and disputes team who provide assistance on estate planning and asset protection matters, as well as related revenue law and superannuation issues.

Estate administration

We provide expert advice with caring, personal attention in relation to all estate administration matters, including:

  • probate applications and letters of administration

  • transfers of property

  • collection and distribution of assets

  • superannuation and tax advice.

  • superannuation and life insurance disputes and objections.

Estate disputes

We also provide estate dispute resolutions and litigation services including:

  • disputes over Wills
  • bringing and defending family provision claims
  • disputes involving structures outside of the estate (trusts and companies)
  • guardianship tribunal work and protected estates
  • removal of executors.

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