Recorded Webinar: What Property Conveyancers Need to Know about Death and Disability (NSW)
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About the Webinar
To borrow from the now famous words of Benjamin Franklin, nothing in this world can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. What, however, is less certain in today’s modern world is the tax and other legal consequences that may arise from the death of a party either prior to or during the transaction. This session will explore from a practical perspective what happens when a party becomes either deceased or loses capacity prior to or during a property transaction. It covers:
- What conveyancers need to know about probate (the legal effect of probate, how it is obtained and the role of the conveyancer in this)
- What should happen if a person becomes deceased after the contracts are signed but prior to settlement
- The legal definition of “capacity”, the process by which a party may be found to have lost capacity and the consequences which may arise
- The legal effect of the death and disability clause of the contract of sale and purchase of land and how it comes into play
- Death duty (what it is and how it is paid)
Presented By

Anneka Frayne
Director, StacksWho Should Attend?
This webinar is suitable for property conveyancers in NSW. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.
CPD Information
Lawyers can claim 1 CPD unit – substantive law .
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