Miscellaneous 2005

Asset Protection & Implications for Estate Planning

Source: QLD

Published Date: 13 May 2005

 

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This paper covers the following topics:

  • status of the proposals in relation to the bankruptcy changes
  • the latest asset protection issues and strategies
  • asset protection implications of family law disputes
  • reducing the risk of a successful challenge to client's Will.

This paper is a slightly updated version of a paper presented at the 'Estate, Asset and Business Succession Planning' and 'Roadmap to Business Structuring' seminars held in Brisbane on 19 August 2004 and 19 November 2004 respectively.

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Asset Protection & Implications for Estate Planning

Author(s): Greg Cahill

Details

  • Published By: Greg Cahill
  • Published On:13 May 2005
  • Took place at:Christie Corporate Conference Centre, Brisbane

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