Will Drafting for Aboriginal People in New South Wales
Prue E. Vines (Professor of Law, University of New South Wales) recently published her article entitled, Making Wills for Aboriginal People in NSW, 49 Law Society J. of NSW 8 (2011). The abstract available on SSRN is below:
Aboriginal people in NSW have even more need to make wills than non-Aboriginal people. A burgeoning middle class continues to have traditional family and customary law obligations, while taking on mainstream property and obligations. The standard intestacy regime is inappropriate because it uses an inappropriate idea of family and the high rate of burial disputes involving Aboriginal people means the role of executor is even more important than usual. A will can also be used to protect certain aspects of customary law. The article considers the issues arising in drafting the most culturally appropriate and effective wills.