Sentences with phrase «what reasonable financial provision»

The court will usually have to decide whether the will made reasonable provision for you (such reasonable provision as it would be reasonable in all the circumstances of the case for you to receive for your maintenance) and, if not, what reasonable financial provision ought now to be made for you.

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Reasonable financial provision is what is required for a person's maintenance, ie their day - to - day needs of a recurring or income nature (s1 (2)(b) IPFDA).
In cases brought under the 1975 Act (one of the only means for individuals to challenge the terms of a valid will), the test is still what would have been reasonable financial provision for the claimant to receive in the circumstances of the estate, so it is common for a «luxurious» lifestyle to be taken into account in making a decision.
Reasonable financial provision is, by section 1 (2), what it is «reasonable for [the claimant] to receive», either for maintenance or without that limitation according to the class ofReasonable financial provision is, by section 1 (2), what it is «reasonable for [the claimant] to receive», either for maintenance or without that limitation according to the class ofreasonable for [the claimant] to receive», either for maintenance or without that limitation according to the class of claimant.
[18] The Guidelines on the Provision of Financial Assistance by the Attorney - General under the Native Title Act 1993 provide for what will be considered «reasonable» separately for assistance granted under the Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), s183 (1) or s183 (2), through Division 5.2 and Division 5.3 of the Guidelines respectively.
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