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Elder Law Review Vol 4

Refereed Articles


Refereed Articles – our contributors have provided us with four excellent scholarly articles addressing the various issues associated with the intergenerational transfer of wealth.
  • Simon Kelly and Ann Harding provide us with a sobering picture of inheritance patterns in Australia;
  • Diana Olsberg shares with us the findings of a major Australian study which examined the future housing and financial expectations for retirement and the bequest intentions of older persons;
  • Margaret Hall's contribution examines equitable fraud in the domestic setting and the remedies available to older victims; and
  • Barbara Hamilton examines the policy of the forfeiture rule and its potential use to support legislation which could allow disinheritance in certain circumstances.
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