Catherine Alcazar-Stevens(Appellant) v Alexander Stevens

JurisdictionAustralian Capital Territory
JudgeMurrell CJ,Elkaim,Rangiah JJ
Judgment Date07 April 2017
CourtCourt of Appeal of ACT
Docket NumberFile Number(s): ACTCA 26 of 2016
Date07 April 2017
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2 books & journal articles
  • EXAMINING ACCESS TO FORMAL JUSTICE MECHANISMS FOR VULNERABLE OLDER PEOPLE IN THE CONTEXT OF ENDURING POWERS OF ATTORNEY.
    • Australia
    • Elder Law Review No. 12, January 2019
    • 1 January 2019
    ...Russell, 'The Rise--and Risk--of "Early Inheritance Syndrome"' Sydney Morning Herald (13 June 2017) . (178) Alcazar-Stevens v Stevens [2017] ACTCA 12 (179) [2013] NSWSC 276. (180) Ibid 32. (181) Ibid 17. (182) [2016] NSWSC 336. (183) Ibid 66. (184) Ibid 30, 32. (185) See for example Anderso......
  • FAMILY FIDUCIARIES IN THE PROTECTIVE JURISDICTION.
    • Australia
    • Melbourne University Law Review Vol. 44 No. 1, August 2020
    • 1 August 2020
    ...Reilly (n 148), with its appeal allowed in part on other grounds: McFee v Reilly [2018] NSWCA 322. See also Alcazar-Stevens v Stevens [2017] ACTCA 12, [8][9], [52] (Murrell CJ, Elkaim and Rangiah JJ) where the deceased's son brought a breach of fiduciary claim against the deceased's daughte......

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