2011

Trusts & Estates - Family Law: Trusts & Inheritances

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 7 Sep 2011

 
This event was a must for anyone who helps clients establish trusts or who advises on estate planning. When setting up discretionary trusts or testamentary trusts, clients invariably ask whether their plans can be derailed by the Family Court following the break-down of a beneficiary's relationship.

This event looked at recent Family Court decisions which give critical insight into the Family Court's current approach to dealing with family and testamentary trusts, as well as its treatment of inheritances generally.

Family law: Trusts & inheritances

Author(s): Monica Blizzard , Bernie O'Sullivan

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  • Published On:7 Sep 2011
  • Took place at:RACV Club, Melbourne

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