What should a commencement clause do?
What does a revocation clause do?
What if there is no revocation clause?
Then any previous testamentary writing will be impliedly revoked but only to the extent that it is inconsistent with or merely repeats the terms of the later Will
What is the effect of burial and funeral wishes in the Will?
The instructions are not legally binding but will be followed where possible
Who cannot be appointed as an executor? Who should not be appointed as an executor?
How many executors can/should be appointed?
When will the appoint of spouse as executor become ineffective?
When testator later divorces them
Can you qualify the appointment of an executor?
Yes by time, location of assets or type of assets
Any such grant will also be qualified
How many trustees should there be at least be?
At least two or a trust corporation
Can a law firm be appointed as executors?
If a guardian is to be appointed what should be done?
If the Will is appointing trustees and executors, what will the drafter need to consider with regards to what they might need?
Drafter will need to make sure they have appropriate powers to ensure effective estate administration
If no express powers, then statutory default will apply
How do administration powers within a Will and statutory powers interact?
Express powers within a will override default powers to extent there is any discrepancy
What should the attestation clause detail?
States that will was executed in the presence of two or more witnesses who attest the execution so to meet execution requirements in s 9 WA
What are dispositive clauses in a Will?
The clauses by which the testator directs who is to inherit their assets, what each person should receive and on what terms
What is traditionally a legacy and a demise?
Legacy - gift of chattels or personalty (personal property)
Devise - normally used in relation to gifts or real property (land)
What are the four different types of legacies a testator can make?
What are specific gifts?
Gifts of a particular item owned by decease at date of death
What should be done in drafting specific gifts?
What happens if specific gift fails because testator no longer owns asset at time of death?
The gift deems (fails to take effect) and the beneficiary receives nothing
What are the specific rules in relation to making a gift of collections?
What will a gift of all my chattels include and exclude?
What should be done in relation to gifts of land?
What is a general legacy?
A gift of property which is not distinguished from property of a similar type