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CASE: Adams v Adams [2001] NSWSC 456
Can an adult child's conduct be so reprehensible as to disentitle them from provision from a deceased's parents estate?
Meryl Adams died in 1999 and was survived by her 6 children. She left her estate to only one of them, her daughter Jennifer.
When her other children applied to the court for a share of the estate, their past conduct and that of their mother became the focus of all attention.
This podcast is not legal advice
By Tanya ChapmanCASE: Adams v Adams [2001] NSWSC 456
Can an adult child's conduct be so reprehensible as to disentitle them from provision from a deceased's parents estate?
Meryl Adams died in 1999 and was survived by her 6 children. She left her estate to only one of them, her daughter Jennifer.
When her other children applied to the court for a share of the estate, their past conduct and that of their mother became the focus of all attention.
This podcast is not legal advice

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