Estate planning Succession 2020

Business succession planning " Family Court disruption

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 28 Feb 2020

 

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This paper covers:

  • property settlement under the Family Law Act
  • distributions and entitlements under family trusts
  • a clash of wills
  • how is an inheritance treated by the court?
  • continuation of proceedings after death
  • is separation necessary?
  • financial agreements
  • orders and injunctions binding third parties
  • transactions to defeat orders.

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Business succession planning - Family Court disruption

Author(s): James Claringbold , Andrew Davies

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