Death benefit dilemmas: trustee discretion and AFCA’s approach to law and fact
Recent cases demonstrating how AFCA re‑weighs evidence, wishes and dependency with less formal fact-finding processes.
By Darryl Browne - 1 min readRecent cases demonstrating how AFCA re‑weighs evidence, wishes and dependency with less formal fact-finding processes.
By Darryl Browne - 1 min readHow the ‘permitted general situation’ exception was applied using the framework of suitability, alternatives and proportionality.
By Sarah Sacher - 2 min readHow a knowing failure to read mandatory material was enough to satisfy the demanding mental element of the notoriously difficult-to-prove tort.
By Ellen Rock - 2 min readA close analysis of how public interest considerations must be proven, not presumed, when NSW government agencies resist disclosure.
By Bianca Gallifuoco and Sonia Patel - 2 min readThe Court revisited the Kable doctrine and struck down an ancient law, highlighting the cost of legislative inertia and delayed statutory reform.
By Gad Coffie - 2 min readRecent decisions illuminate the issues of predictive judgment, evidentiary uncertainty and child safety in care cases.
By Cassandra Bennett and Matthew Levy - 1 min readSolicitors are not expected to be infallible or guarantee an outcome, but they must not be doomed to fail in adversarial contexts.
By Sophie Duffy and Thomas Cavanagh - 1 min readAn illustration of the severe tax and duty risks that arise when wills purport to deal with assets held through companies and trusts.
By Amanda Tully - 1 min readShould long service leave be nationally uniform? Is a will different from a testamentary trust? What is ‘child-related work’? Our committees answer these and more.
By The Law Society Policy and Practice Department - 1 min readThe Court draws the line between factual error, legal unreasonableness and appellate intervention in judicial review.
By Hugo Wilesmith and Michael Morgan - 8 min readRecent authority discussing the nuances of parenting risk, property restraint, wastage and international children.
By Craig Nicol and Keleigh Robinson - 1 min readMust judges still rank seriousness on a notional scale? How should moral culpability be assessed? And what must be explained when these questions are raised?
By Thomas Spohr - 1 min readInfluential decisions highlighting how flexibility, discretion and restraint define contemporary estates practice.
By Darryl Browne - 1 min read