Miscellaneous 2006

Bankruptcy and the implications for asset protection

Source: National

Published Date: 24 Nov 2006

 

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How do we assist clients to protect the wealth we help them generate? In recent years there has been a concerted push to enable assets to be recovered in bankruptcies. This paper will examine:

  • using trusts to optimise asset protective structures
  • competing issues when designing asset protection for clients
  • implications of the High Court decision in Cummins’ case and proposed anti-avoidance provisions
  • use of international trust structures for asset protection.

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Bankruptcy and the implications for asset protection

Author(s): Michael Lhuede

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  • Published By: Michael Lhuede
  • Published On:24 Nov 2006
  • Took place at:Sheraton Noosa Resort and Spa

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