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What to do if there is issue regarding Testamentary Capacity?

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What to do if there is issue regarding Testamentary Capacity?

1月 16, 2025 by OLN Marketing

BACKGROUND

In our last article, ENSURING TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY FOR AGED AND INFIRM TESTATORS, we have discussed the importance of ensuring testamentary capacity for aged and infirm testators in the will-making process. The next issue then becomes: if we consider that there is issue regarding testamentary capacity, what should we do?

WHAT TO DO IF THERE IS ISSUE REGARDING TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY?

If your solicitor has concerns or doubts about your testamentary capacity, it is always advisable to instruct a medical practitioner to assess testamentary capacity. Whilst it is not necessary for the doctor tasked to be a specialist doctor with experience in diagnosing or treating of mental disorder or mental handicap or to be an Approved Doctor under s. 2(2) of the Mental Health Ordinance (Cap. 136), nevertheless, engaging a mental health expert, especially a psychiatrist, is always preferred and advised.

Usually, the psychiatrist will consider:[1]

1. Understand

Whether you are able to understand the information relevant to decision concerned:

  • Nature and purpose of the will
  • Risks and benefits of executing the will
  • Risks of not signing the will
  • Alternative and their risks and benefits

2. Retain

Whether you are able to retain the information long enough to make an effective decision;

3. Believe

Whether you are able to believe the information and to apply information realistically to own situation;

4. Weigh

Whether you are able to weigh the information in the balance to arrive at a choice – i.e. making a decision based on all the relevant factors (risks, benefits, short term outcomes, and long-term outcomes)

5. Express

Whether you are able to express the choice, through verbal or non-verbal means

If the psychiatrist considers there is testamentary capacity on the testator’s part, it is advisable to adhere to the “Golden Rule”, i.e. to have the psychiatrist to serve as a witness to your will.

HOW CAN OLN ASSIST?

At OLN, we provide initial consultation service regarding wills drafting. Our solicitors are experienced in assessing if the testator has the requisite testamentary capacity. In case of any issue, OLN can arrange mental health specialist doctor to assist in conducting an assessment for client to ascertain his/her testamentary capacity. If you have any questions on the above, please contact our Partner Mr Jonathan Lam or our Associate Mr Dexter Yuen.


[1] Dr. Gabriel B K Hung, “Framework for clinical assessment of mental capacity in older adults” (The Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Limited, presentation material for HKMC Seminar dated 28th July 2013), available at https://www.hkmc.com.hk/files/page/82/2.%20Framework%20for%20clinical%
20assessment%20of%20mental%20capacity%20in%20older%20adults%20%20Dr.%20Gabriel%20Hung.pd
f accessed at 3rd January 2025.


Disclaimer: This article is for reference only. Nothing herein shall be construed as Hong Kong legal advice or any legal advice for that matter to any person. Oldham, Li & Nie shall not be held liable for any loss and/or damage incurred by any person acting as a result of the materials contained in this article.

Filed Under: カテゴリーなし, プライベートクライアント, Elder Law Practice Group Tagged With: Estate planning, Private Client, Elder Law

Ensuring Testamentary Capacity for Aged and Infirm Testators

1月 16, 2025 by OLN Marketing

BACKGROUND

Population ageing has become a challenge to most metropolitans in the world. Similar to other developed economies such as the United Kingdom and Japan, Hong Kong is also facing a serious problem of aging population. The phenomenon of population ageing is expected to continue, with the median age of Hong Kong’s population estimated to reach 55.5 in 2046[1]. 

As a result, many people have become more open-minded about the discussion of those end-of-life issues, including will preparation and estate planning.

That said, before you rush to instruct solicitor to prepare a will, you must understand that you can only make a valid will when you have testamentary capacity.

But what does it mean to have testamentary capacity? How far does the assessment exercise go?

TEST ON TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY

The principles set out in the UK landmark authority of Banks v Goodfellow[2] remains the standard for determining testamentary capacity in Hong Kong. When being assessed on testamentary capacity, as a testator you must:

  • understand the nature of the act of making the Will and its effects;
  • understand the extent of the property being disposed of
  • comprehend and appreciate the claims to which you ought to give effect.

In Re Estate of Au Kong Tim (Wills: Validity),[3] the Court of Appeal of Hong Kong emphasised the importance of solicitors following this three-limb test, as well as referring to the checklist in the “Assessment of Mental Capacity: A Practical Guide for Doctors and Lawyers” (the “Checklist”) for assessing testamentary capacity.

THE CHECKLIST

According to the Checklist, the three-limb test is particularised as follows:

1. Understand the nature of the act of making the Will and its effects:

You should understand:

  • you will die
  • your Will shall come into operation on your death, but not before
  • you can change or revoke the Will at any time before your death, provided you have the capacity to do so

2. Understand the extent of the property being disposed of:

You should understand and make choices:

  • who should be appointed as executor(s) (and perhaps why they should be appointed)
  • who gets what under the Will
  • whether a beneficiary’s gift is outright or conditional (for example, where the beneficiary is only entitled to the income from a lump sum during his or her lifetime, or is allowed to occupy residential property for the rest of the beneficiary’s life)
  • that if you spend your money or give away or sell your property during your lifetime, the beneficiaries might lose out
  • that a beneficiary might die before you
  • whether you have already made a Will and, if so, how and why the new Will differs from the old one

3. Comprehend and appreciate the claims to which the testator ought to give effect:

Crucially, the judge in Banks v Goodfellow used the word extent, rather than value. There could also be practical difficulties when investments are managed by somebody else, and there are no recent statements or valuations.

In these cases, a reasonableness test should be applied by your solicitors to any estimate you give about the extent of your wealth.

You should understand:

  • the extent of all the properties owned solely by you
  • the fact that certain types of jointly owned properties might automatically pass to the other joint owner, regardless of anything that is said in the will
  • whether there are benefits payable on your death which might be unaffected by the terms of their will (insurance policies, pension rights, etc)
  • that the extent of your properties could change during their lifetime

4. Potential claim of others:

You should be able to comprehend and appreciate the claims to which you ought to give effect. As a testator, you have the right to ignore these claims, despite being up to the extent of being prejudiced or capricious. You must be able to give reasons for preferring some beneficiaries and, perhaps, excluding others. For example possible beneficiaries:

  • may already have received adequate provision from you
  • may be financially better off than others
  • may have been more attentive or caring than others
  • may be in greater need of assistance because of their age, or physical or mental disabilities

HOW CAN OLN ASSIST?

At OLN, we provide initial consultation service regarding wills drafting, as well as advisory work regarding testamentary capacity. Our solicitors are experienced in assessing if the testator has the requisite testamentary capacity. In case of any issue, OLN can arrange mental health specialist doctor to assist in conducting an assessment for client to ascertain his/her testamentary capacity. If you have any questions on the above, please contact our Partner Mr Jonathan Lam or our Associate Mr Dexter Yuen.


[1] Yiu, William and Ng, Kang-Chung, “Hong Kong going grey faster than expected, sparking fears over healthcare, calls for new retirement policies” (South China Morning Post, 17 August 2023), available at https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/society/article/3231335/hong-kong-going-grey-faster-expected-sparking-fears-over-healthcare-calls-new-retirement-policies, accessed on 8 January 2025.

[2] (1870) LR 5 QB 549.

[3] [2018] 2 HKLRD 864.

Disclaimer: This article is for reference only. Nothing herein shall be construed as Hong Kong legal advice or any legal advice for that matter to any person. Oldham, Li & Nie shall not be held liable for any loss and/or damage incurred by any person acting as a result of the materials contained in this article.

Filed Under: カテゴリーなし, プライベートクライアント, Elder Law Practice Group Tagged With: Estate planning, Private Client, Elder Law, testamentary capacity, testators

Breaking the Hell’s Gate and the Importance of Funeral Arrangement Clauses

1月 8, 2025 by OLN Marketing

INTRODUCTION

The local blockbuster movie “the Last Dance” has become a cultural phenomenon in Hong Kong. The movie explores the traditional Taoist practice of “Breaking the Hell’s Gate” through a couple of connected stories and addresses the topic of deathcare in a thematic and touching manner, thereby sparking awareness and discussion about end-of-life planning.

This article aims to discuss how one can ensure one’s wishes regarding funeral arrangements be respected, i.e. the specific ceremonies to be performed, the location and type of the service, and burial or cremation.

PRACTICAL STEPS

  1. CONSULTING FUNERAL DIRECTOR OR RELIGIOUS LEADER
    If you have a particular preference regarding your funeral arrangement, you should first consult a funeral director or religious leader to ensure the eligibility and availability of your wishes. This can be particularly important if you desire a ceremony that reflects your faith, as different faiths and religious believes may have different requirements or formalities regarding holding a funeral arrangement in accordance with that religious practice and tradition.

    Further, regarding burial or cremation, it must be noted that with a growing and ageing population in Hong Kong, there is a greater demand for such facilities in Hong Kong[1]. It is advisable to consider the costs and availability of these facilities and plan ahead during your lifetime in securing them.

  2. COMMUNICATING YOUR WISH WITH YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS
    Once you have made up your mind regarding your funeral arrangement, you should also communicate your wishes with your family members. This is to ensure that your family members understand your preferences. It also provides an opportunity for them to ask questions or to clarify with you in case of any ambiguity.

  3. CONSULTING A LAWYER AND DRAFTING FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS CLAUSE
    After you have been confirmed your preference regarding funeral arrangement and practice can be catered for, you should then consult a solicitor to draft a specific funeral arrangement clause in order to express your funeral wishes.  Clarity is key so that your executor of your Will can honour your wishes.

LIMITATION REGARDING ENFORCEABILITY OF WILL DISPOSITION

Even though you have already followed the above practical steps, you should note that there is a limitation under the law in Hong Kong, namely that there is no property in a dead body, and that a will disposition regarding disposal of a dead body cannot be legally enforced.

In Re Estate of Lu Han Lung [2010] 3 HKLRD 651, the principles surrounding property in dead body, enforceability of will disposition and funeral arrangement are laid down by the Court as follows:-

  1. There is no property in a corpse;
  2. A man cannot by will dispose of his dead body, and any direction by will or otherwise by the deceased on burial cannot be enforced;
  3. As a starting position, the executor named in a will or the known personal representative (if the deceased passed away without leaving a will) is entitled to the possession of the body and is responsible for its burial;
  4. The right of the surviving spouse or de facto spouse will also generally be preferred to the right of the children;
  5. However, such starting position can be displaced where there are special circumstances;
  6. A person with the privilege of choosing how to bury a body is expected to consult with other stakeholders, but is not legally bound to do so; and
  7. The person with the privilege of organizing the funeral and burial cannot exclude friends and relatives of the deceased from expressing their affection for the deceased in a reasonable and appropriate manner.

It is therefore important for the testator to appreciate and understand that even though he/she can include funeral arrangement clause, such clause is not legally enforceable. However, having funeral wishes documented can serve as guidance and help prevent family disputes.

HOW CAN OLN ASSIST?

At OLN, we provide initial consultation service regarding wills drafting. Our solicitors are experienced in drafting will clauses that could cater one’s wishes and instructions regarding funeral arrangement. If you have any questions on the above, please contact our partner Mr Jonathan Lam or our Associate Mr Dexter Yuen.


[1] “LCQ18: Supply of niches” (Press Releases, 4th May 2022), available at https://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/202205/04/P2022050400446.htm, accessed at 2nd January 2025.

Disclaimer: This article is for reference only. Nothing herein shall be construed as Hong Kong legal advice or any legal advice for that matter to any person. Oldham, Li & Nie shall not be held liable for any loss and/or damage incurred by any person acting as a result of the materials contained in this article.

Filed Under: カテゴリーなし, プライベートクライアント, Elder Law Practice Group Tagged With: Estate planning, Private Client, Elder Law, funeral arrangements, funeral arrangement clauses, end-of-life planning

Oldham, Li & Nie Named Hong Kong Law Firm of the Year at Asialaw Awards 2024 

10月 10, 2024 by OLN Marketing

Oldham, Li & Nie has been honoured with the prestigious title of Hong Kong SAR Law Firm of the Year 2024, the top jurisdictional accolade, at the Asialaw Awards 2024. The awards ceremony took place on 26 September 2024, at JW Marriott Hotel in Kuala Lumpur.  

In addition, our Partner and the head of Private Client and Tax departments, Anna Chan, has been awarded the Client Choice Award and named Hong Kong SAR Lawyer of the Year, further underscoring the excellence of our Private Client and Tax teams. 

Asialaw Awards Winner 2024

About Asialaw awards 

Asialaw, one of the leading legal directories, not only provides comprehensive legal rankings, but also celebrates outstanding achievements through its annual awards, recognising the best law firms, individuals and deals across Asia. 

For 2024, Asialaw honoured legal excellence across 20 jurisdictions in Asia, celebrating work in 28 practice areas and industry sectors during the 2023-2024 eligibility period. The selection process is based on rigorous in-house research and feedback from clients and legal industry experts. 

For more information on the Asialaw Awards 2024, including the full shortlist and list of winners, please visit the Asialaw website. 

Filed Under: カテゴリーなし, News Tagged With: Anna Chan, Asialaw Awards 2024, Private Client, Tax Advisory

OLN is Featured as Highly Recommended Law Firm in the Asialaw 2024 Profiles

9月 13, 2024 by OLN Marketing

We are pleased to announce that Oldham, Li & Nie has been again ‘Highly recommended’ by asialaw.

asialaw have ranked Oldham, Li & Nie for the following practice areas:

  • Dispute Resolution – Highly recommended
  • Intellectual Property – Highly Recommended
  • Corporate and M&A – Recommended
  • Labour & Employment – Recommended
  • Private Client – Notable
  • Restructuring and Insolvency – Notable

Additionally, Oldham, Li & Nie has been recommended in the following industry sectors:

  • Insurance – Recommended
  • Technology and Telecommunications – Recommended

Oldham, Li & Nie’s partners have also received 5 recognitions in their respective practice areas:

  • Gordon Oldham is recognised as a Senior Statesman in Dispute Resolution
  • Richard Healy is recognised as a Notable Practitioner in Dispute Resolution
  • Tracy Yip is recognised as a Distinguished Practitioner in Corporate and M&A
  • Vera Sung is recognised as a Distinguished Practitioner in Intellectual Property
  • Anna Chan is recognised as a Rising Star in Tax and Private Client

For more information and detailed analysis, please visit Oldham, Li & Nie’s profile on asialaw: https://www.asialaw.com/Firm/oldham-li-nie-hong-kong-sar/Profile/1112#profile

OLN has also been shortlisted in two categories for asialaw awards 2024:

  • Oldham, Li & Nie – Hong Kong Law Firm of the Year
  • Anna Chan – Hong Kong Female Lawyer of the Year

About asialaw

asialaw is the only legal directory featuring comprehensive analysis on Asia’s regional and domestic firms, and leading lawyers from the region.

In addition to the asialaw rankings guide, the directory publishes awards shortlists and winners recognising the best firms in Asia.

More information about asialaw, please visit https://www.asialaw.com/

Filed Under: カテゴリーなし, News Tagged With: intellectual property, Private Client, Dispute Resolution, Hong Kong Law Firm, asialaw 2024, asialaw, Labour & Employment, Restructuring and Insolvency

Oldham, Li & Nie and Two of Its Partners Recognised in Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific 2024

5月 17, 2024 by OLN Marketing

We are pleased to announce that Oldham, Li & Nie has been recognised in 5 practice areas in the recently released Benchmark Litigation 2024 rankings, with new notable recognitions in Labour and employment and White collar crime practices.

Ranked practice areas:

  • Commercial and Transactions
  • Family and Matrimonial
  • Labour and Employment
  • Private Client
  • White Collar Crime

Moreover, two of our Partners have been honoured by the directory:

  • Gordon Oldham, Senior Partner – Litigation Star in Private client
  • Dantes Leung, Partner – Future Star in International arbitration and Commercial and transactions

Our referees’ feedback:

“The firm’s fee structure is very flexible and competitive, offering good quality compared to other legal service providers” (Aviation)

“Oldham Li & Nie is able to provide a sufficiently wide range of legal services that cater to my company’s needs. The firm delivers prompt yet customised legal advice, even during inconvenient hours” (Commercial and transactions)

“Efficient and capable of providing quality advice in the area of trusts and estates” (Trusts and estates)

“Consistently delivers quality advice on trust matters” (Trusts and estates)

Full Oldham, Li & Nie’s Rankings on Benchmark Litigation website

About Benchmark Litigation

Benchmark Litigation is the definitive guide to the world’s leading litigation firms and lawyers and is the only publication to focus exclusively on disputes.

Since its inception in 2008, the Benchmark brand has grown dramatically to become the definitive hub for in-depth analysis of the players shaping the dynamic practice of litigation.

The Asia-Pacific guide 2024 is a results of a thorough research conducted through extensive interviews with dispute resolution specialists, litigators, and their clients by a dedicated team located in Hong Kong.

Filed Under: カテゴリーなし, News Tagged With: Private Client, Labour Law, Litigation, Benchmark Litigation, Benchmark Litigation 2024, White Collar Crime, Hong Kong Law Firm

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