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Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – On-demand recording

 6 CPD Units  On-demand recording
   
    

This full-day intensive program is specifically tailored to elder law, wills and estate planning practitioners. Experts specialising in this area cover many of the issues that you might face in your day-to-day practice. You will gain knowledge of the most current laws and cases and an expanded skill set, and 6 CPD units.  

This program complies with Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 under the Legal Profession Uniform Law requirements of Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Practice Management and Business Skills, Professional Skills, and Substantive Law.

Client management and capacity concerns – Tanya Chapman, Senior Associate, Turner Freeman Lawyers
When dealing with older clients who may have capacity issues, a solicitor should take special care to identify and manage the client relationship and to assess and record the client’s capacity. In this session we will look at:

  • Correctly identifying the client.
  • Assessing the client’s capacity.
  • The importance of file notes.
  • Obligations when circumstances or capacity change.
  • The role of the solicitor in identifying and prevent elder abuse.
  • Following instructions vs advising your client.


The collision of death and taxes
 – Mimi Su, Principal Lawyer, Private Clients – Wills & Estates, Macpherson Kelley
Australia is a jurisdiction that has long abolished death duties or inheritance taxes, but there are some instances in a deceased estate where taxation will be triggered and often inadvertently. This presentation will cover multiple examples in an estate where taxation may be triggered unknowingly or unwittingly, and the tax planning opportunities to combat these challenges.

Legal ethics for elder law, wills and estates practitioners – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
This session will present common scenarios in the area of elder law, wills and estates, focusing on:

  • An overview of the ethical and regulatory frameworks for legal practice.
  • Duties to the Court, the client and the profession in this context.
  • Meeting ethical obligations in regard to AI.
  • Managing new ethical issues relating to AML.

The Aged Care Act: ‘To whom do the penalty units apply, they apply to thee’ – Sue Field, Adjunct Professor, School of Law, University of New England; Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Law and Justice, Charles Sturt University
Underpinning the Aged Care 2024 (Cth) is a rights based approach which can be found inter alia in the Code of Conduct for Aged Care and the Statement of Principles:

  • There are penalty units for non-compliance.
  • Penalty units range from 30 to 4,800.
  • Penalty units apply to governing bodies, registered providers and aged care workers (which include volunteers).
  • The Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has the power to ensure compliance and enforce action against non-compliance.

This session will examine the application of the Act.


Changing minds: Family, identity, and decision-making in older adulthood – Anna Fischer, Wellbeing Manager, Law Society of NSW
This session will address the psychosocial considerations of ageing. Our sense of identity often changes dramatically as we age, and this frequently brings about significant alterations to our priorities and decision-making processes. Family dynamics also evolve generationally, meaning that interpersonal factors often influence us differently in later life epochs than they would have in our earlier years. In order to provide meaningful and attuned legal services to elderly clients, it's paramount that we understand satisfaction, safety, and psychosocial wellbeing from the perspectives of ageing persons. 


Understanding testamentary trusts – Stephen Lynch, Director, Somerville Legal
Testamentary trusts are an important tool for any solicitor providing estate planning services. However, before incorporating them into your practice, it is essential to understand the principles involved in testamentary trusts, the consequences of errors, and the dangers of a ‘one size fits all’ approach. Topics covered in this session will include:

  • Testamentary trusts – the essentials, including advantages and disadvantages.
  • Testamentary trusts in practice.
  • Tips and pitfalls in drafting.
  • Tax implications.
  • Capacity/knowledge and approval issues.
Recorded on 26 February 2026

Tanya Chapman, Senior Associate, Turner Freeman Lawyers
Mimi Su, Principal Lawyer, Private Clients – Wills & Estates, Macpherson Kelley
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW
Sue Field, Adjunct Professor, School of Law, University of New England; Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Law and Justice, Charles Sturt University,
Anna Fischer, Wellbeing Manager, Law Society of NSW
Stephen Lynch, Director, Somerville Legal


6 CPD units

Non-Member $980.00
Member $690.00

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Property law: One day intensive – On-demand recording

 6 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
   
   
This session was recorded on Tuesday 24 February 2026 as part of the Property law: One day intensive – live webinar.

This program complies with Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 under the Legal Profession Uniform Law requirements of Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Practice Management and Business Skills, Professional Skills, and Substantive Law. 


Latest cases from The Real Property Law List – Diane Skapinker, Principal, Skapinker Law 
Diane’s paper will focus on recent property law cases that she believes will be of interest to property practitioners. She will discuss the legal principles raised in those cases and explain how the cases apply or expand on those principles. 

Retail and commercial leasing – Gary Newton, Partner, HWLE Lawyers 
This session will offer an update on retail and commercial leasing, including on the Retail Leases Amendment (Review) Bill 2025. An update on recent leasing cases will also be presented. 

Taking instructions and providing clear contract advice  off-the plan contracts – Mark Smith, Principal, Brander Smith McKnight 
Off the Plan Contracts are becoming increasingly popular with NSW’s rising population and housing crisis. Such contracts are useful in assisting developers to obtain finance and approval for new developments and can provide benefits to purchasers and developers. However, they also significantly alter the risk sharing profile of a property purchase; they can be laden with risks for purchasers, and so require scrutiny and negotiation before being accepted. 

This session will cover the aspects of these contracts that require the most attention when it comes to advising purchasers. This analysis will also consider recent amendments to the Conveyancing Act that are intended to provide more protection to purchasers, as well as the role of good advice. 

Changes in strata law – Danielle Francis, Senior Associate, Chambers Russell Lawyers 
In Australia, around 15% of residents live in strata-titled properties, and this figure continues to grow as urban density increases. Strata law is a complex and evolving area that directly affects everyday Australians, and recent reforms by the NSW Government aim to address the challenges of strata living. Join Danielle Francis of Chambers Russell Lawyers for an insightful session exploring the latest developments in strata law, including key legislative changes and recent case law. 

Ethics and professional responsibilities for property lawyers – Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW 
Linden Barnes will provide an update on recent ethical issues, with a focus on the issues arising in property law such as: 

  • Acting for multiple clients. 
  • Proper instructions. 
  • Dealing with non-lawyers. 


Navigating AUSTRAC’s starter program for conveyancers – from unboxing to action – Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor (AML), Law Society of NSW 
AUSTRAC’s new Starter Program is designed to help conveyancers and legal practitioners meet their anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing (AML/CTF) obligations. This presentation explores how the Conveyancer Starter Program will guide practitioners through risk assessment, client due diligence, an AML/CTF program, and other key obligations. Attendees will gain practical insights into what to expect from the Starter Program, how to prepare their practices, and the critical first steps towards a compliant and resilient profession. 

Recorded on Tuesday 24 February 2026

Richard Harvey, Special Counsel, Thornton + King (Chair)
Diane Skapinker, Principal, Skapinker Law
Gary Newton, Partner, HWLE Lawyers
Mark Smith, Principal, Brander Smith McKnight
Danielle Francis, Senior Associate, Chambers Russell Lawyers
Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
Carol Prasad, Professional Support Solicitor (AML), Law Society of NSW



6 CPD units

Non-Member $980.00
Member $690.00

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The collision of death and taxes– on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

This session was recorded on 26 February 2026 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – live webinar. 

Australia is a jurisdiction that has long abolished death duties or inheritance taxes, but there are some instances in a deceased estate where taxation will be triggered and often inadvertently. This presentation will cover multiple examples in an estate where taxation may be triggered unknowingly or unwittingly, and the tax planning opportunities to combat these challenges.

Recorded on 26 February 2026
Mimi Su, Principal, Private Clients - Wills & Estates, Macpherson Kelley


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Legal ethics for elder law, wills and estates practitioners – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

This session was recorded on 26 February 2026 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – live webinar. 

This session will present common scenarios in the area of elder law, wills and estates, focusing on:

  • An overview of the ethical and regulatory frameworks for legal practice.
  • Duties to the Court, the client and the profession in this context.
  • Meeting ethical obligations in regard to AI.
  • Managing new ethical issues relating to AML.
Recorded on 26 February 2026 
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, The Law Society of NSW


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Understanding testamentary trusts – on-demand recording (44142)

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

This session was recorded on 26February 2026 as part of the Elder law, wills & probate: One day intensive - live webinar.

Testamentary trusts are an important tool for any solicitor providing estate planning services. However, before incorporating them into your practice, it is essential to understand the principles involved in testamentary trusts, the consequences of errors, and the dangers of a ‘one size fits all’ approach. Topics covered in this session will include:

  • Testamentary trusts – the essentials, including advantages and disadvantages.
  • Testamentary trusts in practice.
  • Tips and pitfalls in drafting.
  • Tax implications.
  • Capacity/knowledge and approval issues.
Recorded on 26 February 2026
Stephen Lynch, Director, Somerville Legal


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Changes in strata law – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
 

This session was recorded on 24 February 2026 as part of the Property law: One day intensive – live webinar.

In Australia, around 15% of residents live in strata-titled properties, and this figure continues to grow as urban density increases. Strata law is a complex and evolving area that directly affects everyday Australians, and recent reforms by the NSW Government aim to address the challenges of strata living. Join Danielle Francis of Chambers Russell Lawyers for an insightful session exploring the latest developments in strata law, including key legislative changes and recent case law.

Recorded on 24 February 2026 
Danielle Francis, Senior Associate, Chambers Russell Lawyers


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Taking instructions and providing clear contract advice – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


This session was recorded on 24 February 2026 as part of the Property law: One day intensive – live webinar.

Off the Plan Contracts are becoming increasingly popular with NSW’s rising population and housing crisis. Such contracts are useful in assisting developers to obtain finance and approval for new developments and can provide benefits to purchasers and developers. However, they also significantly alter the risk sharing profile of a property purchase; they can be laden with risks for purchasers, and so require scrutiny and negotiation before being accepted.

This session will cover the aspects of these contracts that require the most attention when it comes to advising purchasers. This analysis will also consider recent amendments to the Conveyancing Act that are intended to provide more protection to purchasers, as well as the role of good advice.


Recorded on 24 February 2026
Mark Smith, Principal, Brander Smith McKnight


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – on-demand recording

 6 CPD Unit  On-demand recording
   

                     

This session was recorded on 4 March 2025 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive - live webinar.

This intensive program is specifically tailored to elder law, wills and estate planning practitioners. Experts specialising in this area cover many of the issues that you might face in your day-to-day practice. You will gain knowledge of the most current laws and cases and an expanded skill set, and 6 CPD units. 

This program complies with Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 under the Legal Profession Uniform Law requirements of Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Practice Management and Business Skills, Professional Skills, and Substantive Law.

Superannuation death benefits – Mimi Su, Principal, Matthews Folbigg Lawyers
This session offers guidance for managing issues relating to superannuation death benefits, including taxation and payment requirements.

Legal ethical scenarios in elder law, wills and estates – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitors, Law Society of NSW
Paul discusses ethical issues relating to the elder law and wills and estates practice areas. The session focuses on:

  •  Avoiding misleading statements
  •  Managing client expectations
  •  Understanding your confidentiality obligations

Risk management for executors – Jennifer McMillan, Manager, Practice Support Services, Lawcover
For solicitors who advise executors and solicitors who take on the role of executor, this session looks at risk management in the administration of estates, including:

  • The role, duties, powers and responsibilities of an executor
  • Solicitor executors, beneficiary executors and conflicts of interest
  • Causes of claims against solicitors, and practice tips for avoiding claims

Complex estate planning issues – Josephine Pignataro, Special Counsel, HWL Ebsworth
Topics covered include:

  • Estate planning involving trusts and companies
  • Hedging against family provision claims
  • Loans from the bank of Mum and Dad
  • Hotchpot and equalisation clauses

Reviewable powers of attorney: assessing capacity
Restrictive practices in aged care: consent – Anne Britton, Deputy President and Division Head, Guardianship Division, NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Hear from NCAT’s Head of the Guardianship Division in this important session.

Undue influence in will drafting – Caroline Sims, Partner, Teece Hodgson & Ward
How to detect and manage undue influence: this session highlights these quandaries.

In order to enrol in this course, you will require a LawID account, please click here for further details on how to create a free non-member account.
Recorded on 4 March 2025
Mimi Su, Principal, Matthews Folbigg Lawyers
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitors, Law Society of NSW
Jennifer McMillan, Manager, Practice Support Services, Lawcover
Josephine Pignataro, Special Counsel, HWL Ebsworth
Anne Britton, Deputy President and Division Head, Guardianship Division, NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Caroline Sims, Partner, Teece Hodgson & Ward

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6 CPD units

Non-Member $980.00
Member $690.00

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Strata law: What has changed in the past year? – on-demand recording

 0.75 CPD Units  On-demand recording



These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar.

This session will cover a selection of significant decisions, and examine the effects of recent legislation:

  • The Strata Schemes Legislation Amendment Act 2024, in terms of its implementation of 31 recommendations from the 2021 statutory review of the Strata Schemes Development Act 2015 and the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015.
  • The amendments to the Community Land Management Act 2021 and Community Land Management Regulations 2021.
  • The Strata Managing Agents Legislation Amendment Act 2024, which provides a new legislative regime for disclosure and reporting by strata managing agents.
Recorded on 27 February 2025
David Knoll, Barrister, 9 Selborne Chambers 


0.75 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Managing off-the-plan sales contracts – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording



These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar.

This session will provide insight into the duties for supporting clients who purchase property via an off-the-plan contract.  
Recorded on 27 February 2025
Vanya Lozzi, Partner, Holding Redlich


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Retail and commercial leasing and recent cases and law reform – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar.

This session will provide you with a selection of recent cases, and an overview of law reform over the past year. 

Recorded on 27 February 2025
Gary Newton, Partner, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers

1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Legal ethics for property lawyers – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording



These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar.

Legal ethics for property lawyers – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW
 

This session will examine ethical aspects of duties to the Court, the client and the profession, with specific application to property lawyers. 

Recorded on 27 February 2025
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW 


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Current duties and foreign surcharge Issues – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording



These session was recorded on 27 February 2025 as part of the Property Law: One day intensive - live webinar.

Join Andrew Rider for session discussion issues relating to current duties and foreign surcharge, such as:
  • Recent legislative and administrative developments. 
  • Emerging duties risks from option transactions. 
  • Foreign purchasers and owners – hidden surcharge traps in plain sight. 
Recorded on 27 February 2025
Andrew Rider, Barrister, Level 22 Chambers


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Give me a sign: a case law update on informal wills – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


This session was recorded on 12 March 2024 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – live webinar.

Give me a sign: a case law update on informal wills – Jennifer Vuu, Senior Associate, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers 

This session will cover: 

  • What constitutes an informal will 
  • The power of the Court to dispense with the formal requirements for wills 
  • The rise of online documents and other emerging trends in the digital age 
  • Practical tips and tricks 
Recorded on 12 March 2024
Jennifer Vuu, Senior Associate, HWL Ebsworth Lawyers


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Leaving no room for error: Best practice drafting for put and call option deeds – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


This session was recorded on 19 March 2024 as part of the Property law: One day intensive - live webinar.

Leaving no room for error: Best practice drafting for put and call option deeds – Spyridon Augoustinos, Associate, Green & Associates Solicitors

In this session you will learn:  

  • About the implications of recent changes to conveyancing regulations and the NSW stamp duty regime and potential pitfalls and alternatives to entering into option deeds that may be relevant to your clients 
  • To use precise language when drafting clauses dealing with grantor and grantee obligations  
  • To draft favourable clauses for a property developer client entering into a call option arrangement such as extension, nomination, interdependent contracts, caveat, early access and facilitation of DA clauses  
  • To draft favourable clauses for option grantors, such as grantee provision of security deposits and option extension fees being paid in addition the purchase price 
  • About recent case studies and option deed disputes which reflect the important of precise option drafting. 
Recorded on 19 March 2024 
Spyridon Augoustinos, Associate, Green & Associates Solicitors

1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Complex estate planning issues – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

 

This session was recorded on 4 March 2025 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive - live webinar.

Topics covered include:

  • Estate planning involving trusts and companies
  • Hedging against family provision claims
  • Loans from the bank of Mum and Dad
  • Hotchpot and equalisation clauses
Recorded on 4 March 2025
Josephine Pignataro, Special Counsel, HWL Ebsworth

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1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Confidentiality considerations in elder law, estate planning and estate litigation matters – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit   On-demand recording

                  

This session was recorded on 12 March 2024 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – live webinar.

Confidentiality considerations in elder law, estate planning and estate litigation matters – Isabel McLelland, Senior Associate, Teece Hodgson & Ward Solicitors 

This session will examine the solicitor's obligation of confidentiality, and its practical implications in the context of elder law, estate planning and estate litigation matters. It will cover:  

  • Confidentiality under the Australian Solicitors’ Conduct Rules  

  • What parts of an estate planning file are confidential?  

  • Navigating confidentiality when engaging with third parties including attorneys, guardians and medical professionals  

  • Confidentiality when the client’s capacity is in doubt or absent  

  • Confidentiality after the client’s death, including when their estate is litigated 

Recorded on 12 March 2024
Isabel McLelland, Senior Associate, Teece Hodgon & Ward Solicitors


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Dispute management: building and construction defects – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit   On-demand recording
    

    

This session was recorded on 19 March 2024 as part of the Property law: One day intensive - live webinar.

Dispute management: building and construction defects, Anne Fernando, Partner, Sachs Gerace Lawyers

Join Anne Fernando as she examines managing disputes relating to building and construction defects. Topics covered will include:

  • Practical guidance on steps to take when building defects are raised
  • Common ‘traps’ to avoid in building defects litigation
  • Best practice for resolving building disputes fairly and efficiently
  • An analysis of relevant case examples.
Recorded on 19 March 2024
Anne Fernando, Partner, Sachs Gerace Lawyers


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Easements, other rights and the use and development of land – recorded webinar

1 CPD Unit  Recorded webinar

Online
This session was recorded on 18 March 2023 as part of the Young Lawyers Property Law: One day intensive – live webinar.


Easements and other rights of access are commercially valuable rights which allow the use and development of land for commercial purposes. This paper discusses contentious issues that arise in this area of property law.

Recorded on 18 March 2023
Peter Walsh, Barrister, University Chambers 


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Electronic execution of documents - recorded webinar

1 CPD Unit  Recorded webinar
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Online
This session was recorded on 23 February 2022 as part of the Property law - one day intensive - live webinar.

Electronic execution of documents

This session will cover: 

  • Electronic execution of deeds and agreements by persons and companies 
  • Electronic execution processes and clauses 
  • Practical issues for property practitioners

Practitioners should inform themselves of Rule 6.1 of the Legal Profession Uniform Continuing Professional Development (Solicitors) Rules 2015 which sets out the requirements for the four (4) mandatory CPD areas for NSW legal practitioners – (a) ethics and professional responsibility; (b) practice management and business skills; (c) professional skills; and (d) substantive law. It is the responsibility of each legal practitioner to self-assess as to whether a particular educational activity extends their knowledge and skills in areas that are relevant to their practice needs or professional development.


Recorded on 23 February 2022
Diane Skapinker, Consultant, Ashurst

1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Estate planning for blended families – on-demand recording

 1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


This session was recorded on 12 March 2024 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – live webinar.

Estate planning for blended families – Paul Evans, Partner, Makinson d’Apice Lawyers

Blended families, where one or both spouses have children from a prior relationship are today increasingly common. Inevitably, with a blended family situation, there will be a multitude of competing needs and obligations. Skillful estate planning can address those needs and obligations and as far as possible keep conflict within the family to a minimum. 

The presentation will examine types of blended families, provide an understanding of how to tackle your clients' objectives, and the potential for family provision claims. It will also cover possible strategies to include: 

  • Outright gifts
  •  Mutual wills contracts 
  •  Life interests and rights to reside 
  •  Superannuation and family trusts 
Recorded on 12 March 2024
Paul Evans, Partner, Makinson d'Apice Lawyers


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Ethics and professional responsibilities for property lawyers – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording

  

This session was recorded on 24 February 2026 as part of the Property law: One day intensive – live webinar.

Linden Barnes will provide an update on recent ethical issues, with a focus on the issues arising in property law such as:

  • Acting for multiple clients.
  • Proper instructions.
  • Dealing with non-lawyers.
Recorded on 24 February 2026
Linden Barnes, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Law Society of NSW


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Ethics: when solicitors are executors or beneficiaries – recorded webinar

1 CPD Unit   Recorded webinar

                    

This session was recorded on 9 March 2023 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive – live webinar.

This session looks at the risks involved for solicitors who are executors and/or beneficiaries of estates including:

  • identifying and managing conflicts of interest;
  • conduct rule compliance; and
  • claims against solicitors who are executors, or solicitors who advise executors.
Recorded on 9 March 2023
Jennifer McMillan, Manager, Practice Support Services, Lawcover


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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Legal ethical scenarios in elder law, wills and estates – on-demand recording

1 CPD Unit  On-demand recording


This session was recorded on 4 March 2025 as part of the Elder law, wills and probate: One day intensive - live webinar.

Legal ethical scenarios in elder law, wills and estates – Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitors, Law Society of NSW
Paul discusses ethical issues relating to the elder law and wills and estates practice areas. The session focuses on:

  •  Avoiding misleading statements
  •  Managing client expectations
  •  Understanding your confidentiality obligations
Recorded on 4 March 2025
Paul Monaghan, Senior Ethics Solicitor, Professional Support Unit, The Law Society of NSW


1 CPD units

Non-Member $160.00
Member $115.00

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