Linda was admitted to practise in 2003 and is highly regarded for her negotiation skills and her ability to communicate effectively with clients. She is an Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates with the Law Institute of Victoria, and is also a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP).
Linda’s emphasis is in estate disputes from advising clients in relation to challenging the validity of a Will, acting on behalf of clients who seek further provision from a deceased’s estate to assisting clients in making applications to recover land transferred by a deceased person during their lifetime. She also has extensive experience advising executors in relation to administering an estate and advising beneficiaries in respect to their entitlements. Linda is passionate about assisting clients in all aspects of their matter and helping them find a resolution in the most cost effective way.
Linda is also passionate about mentoring junior lawyers and supporting women in the law. She Co-Chairs the Women at Hunt & Hunt Group and has been a member of the Victorian Women Lawyers since 2015. Linda is currently the Secretary of the Victorian Women Lawyers.
It’s that time of year again when we are all scrambling, whether it be getting our work done for the year, finalising university exams, or the kids wrapping up the school term, everyone is looking…
We each have the freedom to leave our assets to whomever we choose when we pass away. However, there is a moral obligation imposed on us by the law to make adequate provision in our…
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Linda was admitted to practise in 2003 and is highly regarded for her negotiation skills and her ability to communicate effectively with clients. She is an Accredited Specialist in Wills & Estates with the Law Institute of Victoria, and is also a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP).
Linda’s emphasis is in estate disputes from advising clients in relation to challenging the validity of a Will, acting on behalf of clients who seek further provision from a deceased’s estate to assisting clients in making applications to recover land transferred by a deceased person during their lifetime. She also has extensive experience advising executors in relation to administering an estate and advising beneficiaries in respect to their entitlements. Linda is passionate about assisting clients in all aspects of their matter and helping them find a resolution in the most cost effective way.
Linda is also passionate about mentoring junior lawyers and supporting women in the law. She Co-Chairs the Women at Hunt & Hunt Group and has been a member of the Victorian Women Lawyers since 2015. Linda is currently the Secretary of the Victorian Women Lawyers.
It’s that time of year again when we are all scrambling, whether it be getting our work done for the year, finalising university exams, or the kids wrapping up the school term, everyone is looking…
Blended families are becoming more common where there are children from previous relationships. Rights of stepchildren vary slightly across each state in Australia. Who is considered a step-child? In Victoria, there is no statutory definition…
Every so often a Will maker leaves a specific gift in their Will and at the time of death it is no longer owned by the Will maker. This specific gift fails for “ademption”. What…