Miscellaneous 2010

Protecting the family assets (trusts and divorce)

Source: National

Published Date: 19 Aug 2010

 

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This paper covers:
  • why discretionary trusts can provide asset protection in bankruptcy
  • the current status of family court access to trust assets
  • what can be done to protect trust assets from the family court?
  • summary to date
  • tax impact of trustee resolutions set aside by the family court
  • availability of CGT rollovers and main residence exemption.

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Protecting the family assets (trusts and divorce)

Author(s): Arlene Macdonald
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  • Published By: Arlene Macdonald
  • Published On:19 Aug 2010
  • Took place at:Sheraton Noosa Resort & Spa, Noosa

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