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No bars on estate claim

July 10, 20252 min read

Published in the Coffs Coast News Of The Area on 11 July 2025.

Marvin had been estranged from his family for several years and is now serving a lengthy prison sentence for a serious criminal offence. As a former legal officer in a national security agency, he was charged with leaking classified information.

Following the death of his mother, Hilary, in 2023, her Will appointed her daughter, Emily, as executor and left the entirety of her estate including the family home, savings, and personal belongings to Emily. Marvin was not mentioned in the Will.

Several months after probate was granted, Emily received correspondence from Marvin’s solicitor. Marvin was making a family provision claim in his late mother’s estate.

In support of his claim, Marvin stated that he had shared a close relationship with his mother for most of his life. He said that she had supported him both emotionally and financially during periods of hardship, and being excluded from the Will did not reflect her true intentions.

Emily disputed the claim. She argued that Marvin’s conviction and incarceration disqualified him from making a claim. She also raised the issue that Marvin, as a serving prisoner, did not have the legal right to commence civil proceedings at all.

The matter came before the Supreme Court of New South Wales to determine whether Marvin, despite his incarceration, was legally entitled to bring a family provision claim.

While acknowledging the gravity of Marvin’s offence and the distress it caused on the family, the Court confirmed that incarceration alone does not remove a person’s civil rights.

The Court held that the relevant legislation did not prevent Marvin from making a claim, provided that proper procedures were followed. As Marvin had filed his application within 12 months of Hilary’s death, the Court allowed the matter to proceed.

The decision clarified that despite his conviction and imprisonment, Marvin was still entitled to commence proceedings, which led to the parties ultimately reaching an out-of-Court settlement for a substantial sum.

Thank you to lawyer Ellysha Laklem, for her assistance with this column.

For further information, contact Manny Wood, Principal Solicitor and Accredited Specialist in Wills and Estates at TB Law, via email at [email protected] or by phone on (02) 66 487 487.

This fictional column is not legal advice.


Manny Wood is the Principal Solicitor at TB Law, Coffs Harbour's longest-established law firm. He holds Accredited Specialist status in Wills and Estates, a credential awarded by the Law Society of NSW to solicitors who demonstrate the highest level of knowledge and skill in their area of practice. 

Manny is also a member of the NSW Law Society Elder Law Advisory Committee and a commissioned Notary Public. 

Through his long-running Hypotheticals column, he has spent years making legal concepts accessible to the Coffs Coast community in plain, practical language.

Manny Wood

Manny Wood is the Principal Solicitor at TB Law, Coffs Harbour's longest-established law firm. He holds Accredited Specialist status in Wills and Estates, a credential awarded by the Law Society of NSW to solicitors who demonstrate the highest level of knowledge and skill in their area of practice. Manny is also a member of the NSW Law Society Elder Law Advisory Committee and a commissioned Notary Public. Through his long-running Hypotheticals column, he has spent years making legal concepts accessible to the Coffs Coast community in plain, practical language.

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