Wednesday, 29 July 2026 | 10:00am - 11:30am | In-Person & by Webinar
1.5 CPD units (Professional Skills)
Presenter: Nathan White, Nathan White Lawyers
A carefully drafted will is essential to ensuring a client's wishes are accurately reflected and reducing the risk of future disputes. This practical CPD will examine key considerations in will drafting, including testamentary capacity, common drafting pitfalls, effective clause drafting, and recent legal developments. Through practical examples and guidance, presenters will highlight strategies to minimise risk and prepare clear, comprehensive wills tailored to clients' circumstances.
Key learning objectives:
- Identify the essential elements of an effective will.
- Recognise and avoid common drafting errors.
- Understand legal requirements relating to testamentary capacity and instructions.
- Explore practical drafting techniques for complex family and asset structures.
- Review recent developments in succession law relevant to will drafting.
About the Presenter:
Nathan completed a Bachelor of Science in Urban Estate Management (Surveying) prior to undertaking a Postgraduate Diploma in Law to become a solicitor. Nathan’s specialist knowledge and experience in real estate and property management have assisted him in navigating the complexities of real estate in property law itself, but as it impacts and relates to several other areas of law, such as construction, estate, family and general commercial law.
Nathan was admitted to practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of South Australia in 2009 and to the High Court of Australia in 2010.
Registration Fees:
Member (admitted more than three years): $118
Junior Member (admitted less than three years): $90
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Non-Member: $155
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