Miscellaneous 2005

Wealth protection issues for clients with risk profiles: a family law perspective

Source: National

Published Date: 26 Aug 2005

 

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This paper examines how the Family Law system copes with various issues which arise when the time comes for property to be divided between spouses. When families fall out any planning structures based upon mutual trust and understanding also have a way of working against the interest of one or both of the parties.

This was also presented on 1 December 2005 at the repeat 13th National Tax Intensive Retreat.

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Wealth protection issues for clients with risk profiles: a family law perspective

Author(s): Martin Bartfeld

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  • Published By: Martin Bartfeld
  • Published On:26 Aug 2005
  • Took place at:Sheraton Noosa Resort, Sunshine Coast

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