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Trust Practices Under Threat!
Published on 13 Sep 2006 | Took place at Hawthorn Receptions, Hawthorn, VIC
The recent Westpoint litigation and other recent trust cases are testing the merits and fortitude of family trusts and everyday trust practices. Question now being posed:
- can family trusts any longer be relied upon for asset protection?
- do trust deeds need to be redesigned?
- who is the owner of property assumed to belong to a trust?
- how are unpaid trust distributions treated by the law?
- is the law on family trusts fundamentally changing?
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Individual sessions
Everyday trust practices under siege
Author(s):
Jeffrey CHANG
This paper highlights the lessons learnt from recent cases on common trust dealings and practices including:
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Discretionary trust interests: the Westpoint litigation
Author(s):
Ron JORGENSEN,
Renuka SOMERS
This paper addresses the implications of the Westpoint litigation for trusts and what the future holds in relation to the following:
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