2005

Dividing Matrimonial Property between Spouses, the ATO and other creditors

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 18 Aug 2005

 
This seminar series was held in:
- Perth on 5 August 2005
- Adelaide on 18 August 2005.

The Family Court has recently been given the power to deal directly with the rights of creditors of spouses. This includes a trustee in bankruptcy. This is as part of determining property orders and dividing matrimonial assets between spouses. This seminar considered the new laws especially in the context of the tax debts and actual or impending bankruptcy of one or more spouses. It also examined the powers of the Commissioner of Taxation to protect the revenue, eg. by intervening in Family Court matters.

Dividing matrimonial property between spouses, the ATO and other creditors

Author(s): Arlene Macdonald

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  • Published On:18 Aug 2005
  • Took place at:Holiday Inn Adelaide and City West Function Centre, West Perth

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