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CASE: Ip v Chiang [2021] NSWSC 822
This case involves a sham marriage, separation, property settlement and then a second sham marriage.
All perpetrated against a man who did not mental capacity to consent to any of it and with the intention of taking his house.
The Supreme Court of NSW needed to determine whether Lo Sing Ip had capacity to marry, transfer his property, divorce, sign a settlement agreement, sign a Power of Attorney, and marry a second time.
This podcast is not legal advice.
This case is based on the law in NSW only.
By Tanya ChapmanCASE: Ip v Chiang [2021] NSWSC 822
This case involves a sham marriage, separation, property settlement and then a second sham marriage.
All perpetrated against a man who did not mental capacity to consent to any of it and with the intention of taking his house.
The Supreme Court of NSW needed to determine whether Lo Sing Ip had capacity to marry, transfer his property, divorce, sign a settlement agreement, sign a Power of Attorney, and marry a second time.
This podcast is not legal advice.
This case is based on the law in NSW only.

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