Estate planning Succession Trusts

Family law: Trusts & inheritances

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 7 Sep 2011

 

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This paper covers:

  • what relationships give rise to rights under family law?
  • the Family Court's traditional approach to dealing with companies and trusts
  • Section 106B Family Law Act 1975
  • recent decisions and the current direction
  • how are inheritances treated?
  • are future inheritances at risk?
  • what principles apply to the assets that are deemed to be part of the asset pool?
  • what can clients do to limit family law risks?
Author(s)

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Family law: Trusts & inheritances

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

Details

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

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