Letters of Wishes In Estates and Trust Litigation

Thursday, 6 March 2025
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law 

This program is based on WA legislation

Chair

Rein Squires, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers

Letters of Wishes: A New Frontier in Estate and Trust Litigation

 

Examine the impact of letters of wishes on: 

  • Existing inter vivos trusts 
  • Testamentary trusts 
  • The exercise of trustee discretions and powers 
  • The construction of wills and trusts 

Presented by Brendan Ashdown, Barrister, John Toohey Chambers; Leading Wills & Estates Litigation Barrister, Doyle’s Guide 2024, and McLane Edinger, Partner, Hall & Wilcox; Leading Wills & Estate Litigation Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2024 

 

Presenters


McLane Edinger, Partner, Hall & Wilcox
McLane specializes in estate, will, and trust disputes, as well as complex estate administration and financial elder abuse. He has acted on several high-profile, large-scale estate disputes in the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the Court of Appeal, including cases involving multi-jurisdictional estates. He also advises clients on will construction, validity, and interpretation, and provides guidance to legal personal representatives and trustees on estate and trust administration, including applications for directions under the Trustees Act 1962 (WA) and Administration Act 1903 (WA). McLane is recognized in Doyle’s Guide to the Australian Legal Profession (2023 and 2024) for his work in Wills & Estate Litigation in Western Australia.


Rein Squires, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers
Rein is a commercial barrister with experience in the areas of contract law, property rights, guardianship and administration matters and the administration of trusts and deceased estates. Rein has been listed as a leading and recommended barrister in Western Australia in Doyle’s Guide for Wills & Estates Litigation (2024 and 2023, respectively). He is a committee member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners of Western Australia (STEP WA) and chairs its policy sub-committee. Rein is also a member of the national policy committee of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners Australia Limited (STEP Australia).


Brendan Ashdown, Barrister, John Toohey Chambers
Brendan Ashdown has been admitted to legal practice for over 25 years. After founding his own firm, and later joining a mid-sized City firm, Brendan commenced practice at the bar in 2005 at John Toohey Chambers. Brendan undertakes trial and appellate work in a wide range of areas with an emphasis on equity & trusts, insolvency, contested wills & estates, and family law property matters (appeals, trust, company & third party issues).

Thursday, 6 March 2025
Description

Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law 

This program is based on WA legislation

Chair

Rein Squires, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers

Letters of Wishes: A New Frontier in Estate and Trust Litigation

 

Examine the impact of letters of wishes on: 

  • Existing inter vivos trusts 
  • Testamentary trusts 
  • The exercise of trustee discretions and powers 
  • The construction of wills and trusts 

Presented by Brendan Ashdown, Barrister, John Toohey Chambers; Leading Wills & Estates Litigation Barrister, Doyle’s Guide 2024, and McLane Edinger, Partner, Hall & Wilcox; Leading Wills & Estate Litigation Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2024 

 

Presenters


McLane Edinger, Partner, Hall & Wilcox
McLane specializes in estate, will, and trust disputes, as well as complex estate administration and financial elder abuse. He has acted on several high-profile, large-scale estate disputes in the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the Court of Appeal, including cases involving multi-jurisdictional estates. He also advises clients on will construction, validity, and interpretation, and provides guidance to legal personal representatives and trustees on estate and trust administration, including applications for directions under the Trustees Act 1962 (WA) and Administration Act 1903 (WA). McLane is recognized in Doyle’s Guide to the Australian Legal Profession (2023 and 2024) for his work in Wills & Estate Litigation in Western Australia.


Rein Squires, Barrister, Francis Burt Chambers
Rein is a commercial barrister with experience in the areas of contract law, property rights, guardianship and administration matters and the administration of trusts and deceased estates. Rein has been listed as a leading and recommended barrister in Western Australia in Doyle’s Guide for Wills & Estates Litigation (2024 and 2023, respectively). He is a committee member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners of Western Australia (STEP WA) and chairs its policy sub-committee. Rein is also a member of the national policy committee of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners Australia Limited (STEP Australia).


Brendan Ashdown, Barrister, John Toohey Chambers
Brendan Ashdown has been admitted to legal practice for over 25 years. After founding his own firm, and later joining a mid-sized City firm, Brendan commenced practice at the bar in 2005 at John Toohey Chambers. Brendan undertakes trial and appellate work in a wide range of areas with an emphasis on equity & trusts, insolvency, contested wills & estates, and family law property matters (appeals, trust, company & third party issues).

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Letters of Wishes In Estates and Trust Litigation

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