Miscellaneous 2013

Structuring for family law matters

Source: QLD

Published Date: 13 Nov 2013

 

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At some point, you will need to advise (or explain advice they receive) your clients as to what their potential exposure is when a stakeholder is dealing with a family law dispute. This paper covers:

  • is there any way to effectively structure for these disputes?
  • what are the powers of a Family Court in relation to structures
  • there isn't as much flexibility in stamp duty or ITAA relief as you may think.
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Structuring for family law matters

Author(s): Linda Tapiolas , Justine Woods

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