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Asset protection - when they come and take the house it is the wife and children that suffer paper
Published on 24 Aug 06 by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
Is your spouse a business owner, accountant, lawyer, doctor or advisor? If so then he or she is in the high risk category of bankruptcy. You need to protect the family assets. Asset Protection is a philosophy and way of life. You will learn about the “person of straw and person of substance”. The new bankruptcy laws are making everything harder. You have to fight back – or risk losing everything.
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Dr Brett Davies
Brett lectures in Estate Planning for the Bachelor of Commerce and Masters of Financial Planning students at Curtin University. He also lectures out of his home state in tax at Western Sydney University for its Masters programme. Brett has six degrees, including three law degrees. He is one of a handful of lawyers to have completed a Masters in Law in the area of tax and Masters of Business Administration in accounting and tax. Brett is currently completing his Doctorate at the University of Western Australia. Brett's law firm Brett Davies Lawyers was in the first group of lawyers to receive the Law Society Quality Assurance Standard. He Chairs the national Law Council’s Legal Practice Management Committee and is Deputy Convenor of the Law Society's Legal Management and Development Committee. - Current at 26 June 2006
This was presented at WA State Convention .
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Asset protection - when they come and take the house it is the wife and children that suffer
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'Strange but true': Corporate acquisition and disposal nuances in the new consolidation world
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A commentary on current superannuation issues
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