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Termination of testamentary trust

Testamentary trusts arise in many circumstances and for many reasons. In Castle Trustees Limited the deceased provided for the residue of his estate to provide income for his children throughout their lives with a 1/4 share of the total residuary estate being distributed in equal shares to the grandchildren following the death of each child. … Continue reading

Relationship property distribution

Settling relationship property matters where this is a trust or trusts in the mix can be problematic where the record of agreement may not correctly reflect trust owned assets. In Willis v Willis, Duffy J was of the view that an agreement that purported to be made under s 21A of the Act could not … Continue reading

Fiduciary restraints

This appeal to the Supreme Court addresses what rights or powers s in a family trust can properly be treated as “property” rights or interests falling within the ambit of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (the PRA). For the background see Weakly Fiduciary. The appeal was denied, the reasons for which are summarised at [125] … Continue reading

Subjectively

In a majority decision (Winkelmann CJ dissenting) the Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal in Legler v Formannoij. For the background to this matter see The proper corporate trustee. The key issue for decision is set out at as follows at [5] the Supreme Court decision: “It is also common ground that whether Marina’s purpose … Continue reading

Primary purpose of visit

Trustees are commonly also beneficiaries of family trusts.  However, where sibling rivalry or other family disputes compromise the proper administration of a trust, Court assistance can be necessary to determine whether trustees have been properly removed, or whether some or all of the trustees should be removed. In Lim v Lim-Yip the Court was required … Continue reading

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