The Impact of Death on Executors in Family Law Cases

Wednesday, 12 March 2025
Chair

Darlene Skennar KC, Barrister, Inns of Court

Until Death do us Part: The Implications of Death for Executors in Family Law Proceedings

 

  • Implications for an Executor where death in property proceedings meets an unfinalised divorce  
  • Implications of substituting a legal personal representative in the proceedings 
  • Relevant considerations in the event of the death of a party to proceedings and issues of conflict  

Presented by Emma Nisbet, Special Counsel, de Groots Wills & Estate Lawyers  

Description

Attend and earn .5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on QLD legislation  

Presenters


Darlene Skennar KC, Inns of Court
Darlene Skennar KC took silk in 2017. She has a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) (QIT) and a Master of Laws (QUT). Darlene was the associate to Justice Moynihan of the Supreme Court. Darlene was a part-time tutor at the Queensland University of Technology for a number of years. Darlene has been in full time practice as a barrister since 1989. Darlene has a wide estate litigation experience. Darlene is a former member of the Pharmacists Board of Queensland and the Surveyors Board of Queensland.


Emma Nisbet, Special Counsel, de Groots Wills & Estate Lawyers
Emma is Special Counsel at de Groots and works in the areas of estate administration and planning, with a background in Succession, Corporate, Tax, Superannuation, and Trust Law. Holding a master’s in law from the Queensland University Technology (QUT), Emma was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in November 2008. Emma presents for the Queensland Law Society in the areas of estate planning and will drafting, and is also a guest lecturer at QUT and the Queensland Law Society in various areas of Succession Law.

Wednesday, 12 March 2025
Chair

Darlene Skennar KC, Barrister, Inns of Court

Until Death do us Part: The Implications of Death for Executors in Family Law Proceedings

 

  • Implications for an Executor where death in property proceedings meets an unfinalised divorce  
  • Implications of substituting a legal personal representative in the proceedings 
  • Relevant considerations in the event of the death of a party to proceedings and issues of conflict  

Presented by Emma Nisbet, Special Counsel, de Groots Wills & Estate Lawyers  

Description

Attend and earn .5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is based on QLD legislation  

Presenters


Darlene Skennar KC, Inns of Court
Darlene Skennar KC took silk in 2017. She has a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) (QIT) and a Master of Laws (QUT). Darlene was the associate to Justice Moynihan of the Supreme Court. Darlene was a part-time tutor at the Queensland University of Technology for a number of years. Darlene has been in full time practice as a barrister since 1989. Darlene has a wide estate litigation experience. Darlene is a former member of the Pharmacists Board of Queensland and the Surveyors Board of Queensland.


Emma Nisbet, Special Counsel, de Groots Wills & Estate Lawyers
Emma is Special Counsel at de Groots and works in the areas of estate administration and planning, with a background in Succession, Corporate, Tax, Superannuation, and Trust Law. Holding a master’s in law from the Queensland University Technology (QUT), Emma was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in November 2008. Emma presents for the Queensland Law Society in the areas of estate planning and will drafting, and is also a guest lecturer at QUT and the Queensland Law Society in various areas of Succession Law.

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The Impact of Death on Executors in Family Law Cases

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