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Could this be the end for Stokes v Insight Legal?

Some cases go on for ever.  Long after reason leaves the building, there is a determination that eventually right will prevail.  Sometimes that doesn’t happen.  Sometimes that doesn’t happen because the original perception of what was right was wrong.  Sometimes it is because there simply isn’t proof of what it is believed to have happened. … Continue reading

And on it goes

The latest instalment of the long-running saga involving one Mrs Colebrook, the trustees of the Stokes Family Trust and the trustees of the  RM Colebrook Family Trust has held that the trustees of the Stokes Family cannot sustain caveats lodged against the titles of the properties owned by the trustees of the RM Colebrook Family Trust. Background … Continue reading

Loan or investment?

The thorny subject of the informality that can occur with family arrangements involving loans and trusts and the resultant lack of accord when relationships sour is not new.  See Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it a loan? The issue has arrisen again in the context of a statutory demand issued by the purported … Continue reading

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