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Family Law Intensive

Published on 20 Jul 2017 | Took place at Crown Perth, Burswood, WA

This event provided delegates with an understanding of the legal steps from separation through to divorce and property settlement, including discussion of the available tax concessions and how tax is dealt with by the Family Court. It covered practical insights from experienced family law practitioners to ensure you are armed with the knowledge to best assist your clients whilst also meeting your obligations.

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Individual sessions

Super & divorce

Author(s):  Greg BENTLEY

This paper covers:

  • valuation of investments
  • SIS issues and particular assets
  • sell v transfer in-specie
  • other considerations.

 

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Tax & family law – Pitfalls & opportunities Part 1: Legal perspective

Author(s):  Michael Berry,  Rishi Wijay

This paper covers:

  • does a client need both family law advice and tax advice?
  • navigating the collision of emotions and commerciality: unavoidable property settlement truths to keep in mind
  • tax & family law: understanding the broad framework
  • tax & family law: how does the Family Court deal with taxation liabilities?
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Family law for non family lawyers and accountants: What you need to know!

Author(s):  Andrew DAVIES

This paper covers:

  • what is a de facto relationship?
  • property settlement overview
  • spousal maintenance
  • financial agreement
  • child maintenance
  • subpoena
  • the role of the accountant and commercial lawyer.
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Tax & family law – Pitfalls & opportunities Part 2: Accounting perspective

Author(s):  Nadine Marke,  Stephanie McAuliffe

This paper covers:

  • Division 7A
  • state and federal concessions
  • recent cases.

 

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Succession planning and family law

Author(s):  Karolina Rzymkowska

This paper covers:

  • client objectives
  • Family Court powers
  • testamentary trusts
  • binding financial agreements
  • mutual will agreements
  • estate actions and claims following death of a will maker
  • considerations for accountants and advisors.
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Tips and traps for accountants

Author(s):  William SLOAN

This paper covers:

  • conflicts of interest
  • acting as a single expert
  • dealing with a single expert
  • dealing with subpoena.
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Family law superannuation splitting

Author(s):  Caroline Teo

This paper covers:

  • the superannuation regime since December 2002
  • superannuation splitting
  • superannuation splitting process
  • important provisions to note for trustees (and accountants)
  • law reform.
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