Wills Act 2007 - Correction and Validation Powers 2024 - 23 October 2024 (On Demand)

Description

Unlock the full potential of the Wills Act 2007 with our practical webinar, designed to equip Trusts and Estates practitioners with essential knowledge on ss. 14 and 31, application processes, and the latest case-law developments

  • The High Court may declare an invalid will valid even though it does not comply with the requirements under s. 11 of the Wills Act 2007.
  • The High Court may also fix a will that contains errors or does not reflect the will-maker's intentions (s. 31 of the Wills Act).
  • This webinar is a practical guide covering off what you need to know in order to use the powers available under ss. 14 and 31 of the Wills Act 2007.
  • The webinar will review case-law developments to date.
  • We will look at the application process, evidentiary requirements, procedure and documentation.

This webinar is suitable for all Trusts and Estates practitioners.

A practical webinar designed to give participants a solid understanding of the mechanics of section 14 and section 31 of the Act, together with an overview of the application process, coverage of case-law developments, and key trends since the Act was passed.

ORIGINAL BROADCAST DATE

23 October 2024

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • You will gain an appreciation of the types of documents that may be validated as a will under s. 14 of the Act and an understanding of how s. 14 works in practice.
  • You will gain an understanding of when to use the correction powers under s. 31 of the Act and how s.31 works in practice.
  • You will gain an insight into case-law developments with both validation and correction of wills, including judicial interpretation of wording and case law developments to date.
  • You will gain an understanding of the procedure and documentation required.

SUITED TO

This webinar is suitable for all Trusts and Estates practitioners.

PRESENTER

Ala Sonti, Senior Associate, McVeagh Fleming.

Ala Sonti is a Senior Associate at McVeagh Fleming and has significant experience drafting wills, administering estates and dealing with estate-related claims.

1.5 CPD Hours

  • On Demand Event
    • $215.00 Summer Sale 40% Discount - Apply Promotional Code: SUMOD24 $129.00excl. GST
    Complete online in your own time (Self-paced)
    • $215.00 Summer Sale 40% Discount - Apply Promotional Code: SUMOD24 $129.00excl. GST

Coming Soon

All Coming Soon >>

One-connection-one-fee

Our webinars operate on a 'one-connection-one-fee' basis so you can have your whole team participate for one cost effective price and claim CPD points.

Recordings

All registrants to a live webinar will automatically be sent a recording at the end of that week along with a full transcript of the webinar, regardless of whether you attended or not.

Sole practitioners

A discount on webinars is available for sole practitioners. Please contact us at NZ‑learning@wolterskluwer.com to confirm eligibility.