ACPNS Legal Case Notes Series: 2020-79 Re Meuleman; Quminakelo v Amidzic

& (2020) ACPNS Legal Case Notes Series: 2020-79 Re Meuleman; Quminakelo v Amidzic. [Working Paper] (Unpublished)

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Supreme Court of Victoria, Judicial Registrar Englefield, 26 June 2020
Whether a person not resident with, or dependent upon, a deceased person at the time of death is eligible for family provision in Victoria. Five charities were to share the estate.

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ID Code: 201710
Item Type: Working Paper (Working Paper)
Series Name: ACPNS Legal Case Notes
Refereed: No
ORCID iD:
McGregor-Lowndes, Mylesorcid.org/0000-0002-4279-0421
Hannah, Francesorcid.org/0000-0003-3270-5083
Keywords: Family provision, Victoria, Eligible Person, Member of the Household, Meaning of Household, Dependency, Quantum of Dependency, Relevant Time of Membership and Dependency
Pure ID: 63117293
Divisions: ?? 1180201 ??
Past > QUT Faculties & Divisions > QUT Business School
Copyright Owner: The Australian Centre for Philanthropy and Nonprofit Studies (ACPNS)
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Deposited On: 07 Jul 2020 03:26
Last Modified: 29 Feb 2024 14:41