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Begin by filling in the COURT DETAILS section. Enter the court name, division, list, registry, and case number accurately.
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A Notice to Produce for Inspection requires the party to produce specified documents at a specified location on a date set out in the Notice to Produce.
What is a family provision claim in NSW?
A Family Provision Claim offers a legal avenue for individuals who believe they have not been adequately provided for under a deceased persons will.
What forms of originating process which are available to commence an action in the Supreme court of New South Wales?
In NSW, an originating process may either be a statement of claim or a summons. You must use a statement of claim when the proceedings involve a substantial dispute of fact. This will initiate the pre-trial and trial processes for that specific purpose.
What is a notice to eligible persons NSW?
As Josephine explains: A Notice of Eligible Person is the Notice, for which there is no prescribed form, which a Plaintiff is required to serve on the administrator showing who, in his or her opinion, is or may be an eligible person (designating as a person under legal incapacity any eligible person who, in his or her
What is a notice of eligible persons form NSW?
A Notice of Eligible Persons sets out the names and addresses (if known) of anyone the plaintiff believes is, or might be, an eligible person under s 57 of the Succession Act 2006 (or s 6 of the Family Provision Act 1982 if the deceased passed away before 1 March 2009).
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An eligible person includes: the wife or husband of the deceased. a person who was living in a de facto relationship with the deceased (including same sex couples) a child of the deceased (including an adopted child)
What is UCPR?
UCPR means the Corporation of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell or the geographic area of the United Counties of Prescott and Russell, as the context requires (CUPR).
What is 36.16 2 of the UCPR?
Rule 36.16(2) of the UCPR provides that the court may set aside or vary a judgment or order after judgment is entered if the judgment or order is a default judgment other than a default judgment given in open court.
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