Family Provision Claims: The Position of Grandchildren

Thursday, 20 November 2025
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Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law 
This program is based on NSW Legislation 

Family Provision Claims: The Position of Grandchildren


Gain an update on the position of grandchild following the recent Court of Appeal decision in 
Angius v Angius 
Presented by Michelle Painter SC, Nine Selborne Chambers; Recommended Wills & Estates Litigation Senior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2024

Chair

Angela Djukanovic, Barrister, Chalfont Chambers; Recommended Wills & Estates Litigation Junior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2024 and Doyle’s Guide 2025

Presenters

Angela Djukanovic, Barrister, Chalfont Chambers
Angela was called to the Bar in 2019. She appears primarily in the Supreme Court of New South Wales and has an established practice in Wills and Estates, including contested probate, family provision and general equity claims. Angela is a regular speaker at Legalwise Seminars on a variety of topics relating to estate litigation and family provision. Prior to coming to the Bar, Angela held senior executive roles in the corporate and commercial space including Managing Director of an executive recruitment company, and General Manager of a multinational consumer goods company. In her commercial roles, Angela was responsible for significant commercial transactions and negotiations whilst leading large teams as a consultative leader. Angela also held a senior role in medical administration for a number of years. Angela holds a Diploma of Law, which she obtained through the Legal Practitioners Admission Board (LPAB) and a Master of Business from the University of Technology, Sydney. Angela has been recognised in Doyles Guide as a Leading Junior Counsel in Wills and Estates Litigation, including most recently in 2025.

Michelle Painter SC, Nine Selborne Chambers
Michelle practices primarily in commercial law, involving all manner of commercial disputes, as well as equity and trusts, and family provision and probate. She also has extensive experience representing directors and corporations in regulatory enforcement matters. Michelle has been a barrister since 1998 and took silk in 2013. She has been involved for many years with the NSW Bar Association’s Bar Practice Course, where she presents on the art (and the slog) of cross examination.

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Family Provision Claims: The Position of Grandchildren

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Thursday, 20 November 2025
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CPD Points 1
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