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Succession → Contested proceedings → Rectification
Overview — Rectification of wills

Adrian Holmes, Principal, Adrian Holmes Lawyers

Jennifer Maher, Special Counsel, Kliger Partners (Vic)

Caite Brewer, Callinan Chambers, Barrister and Angela Cornford-Scott, Director, Cornford-Scott Lawyers (Qld)

John Hockley, Barrister, Level 23 Francis Burt Chambers (WA)

Melissa Yule, Consultant, Adelta Legal (SA)

Maria Dwyer and Christine Schokman, Senior Associates, Ogilvie Jennings Lawyers (Tas)

Andrew Freer, Director and Erin Bedford, Associate, KJB Law (ACT)

Preliminary proceedings

This guidance note discusses:

  • when rectification is available;

  • what information is required as evidence to seek a rectification order;

  • who has standing to seek rectification; and

  • time limitations.

See Preliminary considerations.

Commencing proceedings

This guidance note identifies the documents that are required to be filed in the Supreme Court to seek a rectification of a will.

See Commencing proceedings.

Court procedure

This guidance note explores the court procedure after the necessary documents have been filed in court.

See Court procedure.




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