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Reference received: 5 May 1995
Note: This was a joint project conducted by the National Committee for Uniform Succession Laws with all States and Territories under the direction of the Queensland Law Reform Commission.
Note: See previous NSW Law Reform Commission references:
The Law of Wills
Report 85: Uniform Succession Laws: The Laws of Wills (PDF, 540.2 KB), April 1998
Issues Paper 10: Uniform Succession Laws: The Law of Wills (PDF, 240.8 KB), February 1996.
Report 110: Uniform Succession Laws: Family Provision (PDF, 340.8 KB), May 2005
Issues Paper 11: Uniform Succession Laws: Family Provision , February 1996.
Report 124: Uniform Succession Laws: Administration of Estates of Deceased Persons (PDF, 1.0 MB), December 2009
Discussion Paper 42: Uniform Succession Laws: Administration of Estates of Deceased Persons (PDF, 7.4 MB), October 1999.
Issues Paper 21: Uniform Succession Laws: Recognition of interstate and foreign grants of probate and letters of administration , May 2002
Report 116: Uniform Succession Laws, Intestacy (PDF, 1.6 MB), April 2007
Research Report 13: I give, devise and bequeath: an empirical study of testators' choice of beneficiaries (PDF, 1.1 MB), February 2006
Issues Paper 26: Uniform Succession Laws: Intestacy (PDF, 588.1 KB), April 2005
To inquire into and report on the existing law and procedure relating to succession and to recommend and draft a model State and Territories law on succession.
In undertaking this inquiry the Commission is to consult with the Queensland Law Reform Commission which has accepted responsibility for the coordination of a uniform succession laws project.
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the ongoing connection Aboriginal people have to this land and recognise Aboriginal people as the original custodians of this land.