Family Provision across Borders

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Mortensen, Reid and McKibbin, Sarah. 2024. "Family Provision across Borders." The Sydney Law Review. 46 (1), pp. 27-53.
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Family Provision across Borders

ERA Journal ID33954
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsMortensen, Reid and McKibbin, Sarah
Journal TitleThe Sydney Law Review
Journal Citation46 (1), pp. 27-53
Number of Pages27
Year2024
PublisherUniversity of Sydney
Place of PublicationAustralia
ISSN0082-0512
Web Address (URL)https://www.sydney.edu.au/law/our-research/sydney-law-review.html
Abstract

It takes little for family provision claims to cross borders, whether state or national. The property may be located in different places — other states or countries; the personal representatives, claimants or beneficiaries under the will may be from different places; or the deceased may have had a strong personal connection with another place. Any one of those cross-border considerations raises questions of a court’s jurisdiction to deal with a family provision application, or of the law that will apply to it. In this article, we give an account of the principles of private international law — which in this area also apply in interstate matters — that affect family provision claims in Australia. In doing so, we explore recurrent complications with these cross-border family provision claims, including those arising under the cross-vesting scheme and in the federal jurisdiction. While we consider that the current equitable principles of choice of law remain best placed to address how provision should be made from different forms of property, reforms must be made to the equitable principles of jurisdiction if complications raised by the cross-vesting scheme and the possible exercise of federal jurisdiction in family provision claims are to be overcome.

Keywordsprivate international law; family provision
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ANZSRC Field of Research 2020480303. Conflict of laws (incl. private international law)
480604. Property law (excl. intellectual property law)
Byline AffiliationsSchool of Law and Justice
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