In this episode, Caite & Michele are joined by a special guest, Dr Pip Coore of Hemmant's List, and discuss the recent decision of Lambourne v Marrable [2023] QSC 219 involving a dispute about the validity of the revocation of older and making of new enduring powers of attorney where a principal lost capacity and subsequently regained it.
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