Miscellaneous 2004

Marriage Breakdown - does anyone win? seminar

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 27 May 2004

 

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Marriage breakdown and superannuation have provided practitioners with issues regarding member's equitable interests. These issues were addressed by changes, which have been with us for over a year, enabling superannuation interests to be divided upon marriage breakdown by agreement or court order.

This paper discusses the changes briefly and explores the practical issues that have emerged since inception.

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Marriage Breakdown - does anyone win?

Author(s): Chris Hogan

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  • Published By: Chris Hogan
  • Published On:27 May 2004
  • Took place at:City West Function Centre, West Perth

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