Caveat Matters in Probate Proceedings: An Important Tool if Used Correctly
- An overview of s58 of the Administration and Probate Act Victoria 1958 and the grounds of caveator's objection pursuant to Reg. 8.06 Supreme Court (Administration and Probate) Rules 2014
- Real prospects of success?
- What is an interest such as held by the Court of Appeal in Gardiner v Hughes (2017) 54 VR 394
Presented by Tasman Ash Fleming, Barrister and Mediator, Svenson Barristers
Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on VIC legislation
Chair
Lizia Lim, Principal, Aitken Lawyers; Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates; Recommended Wills, Estates & Succession Planning Lawyers, Doyle’s Guide 2024
Presenters
Tasman Ash Fleming, Barrister and Mediator, Svenson Barristers
Tasman is a Barrister and Accredited Mediator NMAS. In November 2021 Tasman Completed the Oxford Program on Negotiation at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. Tasman offers commercial and independent experience in all mediations including commercial, bankruptcy, property and wills and estates. Immediately prior to coming to the bar Tasman worked as a solicitor advocate in Government where he gained experience in Court advocacy, including preparation of briefs and giving complex legal advice on urgent matters. Prior to joining the public service, Tasman was in private practice at a boutique firm and acted in a range of matters including Property Law, Bankruptcy, Probate & Wills/ TFM and Commercial Litigation and appeared in the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria, Federal Magistrates’ Court and VCAT. Tasman is currently an adjunct lecturer in the GDLP at the College of Law Victoria where he also runs advocacy and NDR workshops as part of the lawyer’s skills component of the GDLP. Subjects taught include Civil Litigation, Commercial and Corporate, Property Law, Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Administrative Law, Consumer Law, Wills and Estates, Banking and Finance Practice In 2022 Tasman was appointed Teaching Associate at Monash University: tutor in Litigation and Dispute Resolution and Trusts. In 2020 at The Australian Catholic University Melbourne (ACU) Tasman was lecturer-in-Charge Evidence and tutor in Torts, Land and Family Law.
Lizia Lim, Principal, Aitken Lawyers
Lizia Lim is an Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates, a Doyles Guide ‘Recommended Lawyer’ in both Wills & Estates (estate planning) and Estate Litigation and a member of the global Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). She practices exclusively in the area of Wills and Estates incorporating estate and trust litigation, estate planning, probate and estate administration, superannuation planning and disputes, and VCAT Guardianship List disputes regarding the financial and personal affairs of a living person who has lost capacity, such as disputes over powers of attorney, financial administration and accommodation/care of the person.