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Business succession planning – Family Court disruption paper
Published on 28 Feb 20 by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
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.
Author profiles
James Claringbold
James graduated from the University of Western Australia in 2007 after completing degrees in Arts and Law.He was admitted as a solicitor to the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2008 and the High Court of Australia in 2010.After relocating to the United Kingdom in 2010, James worked as a solicitor at a top family law firm in central London.James became a Partner of O’Sullivan Davies on 1 January 2019. He has a particular interest in complex financial settlements, financial agreements, the law relating to de facto relationships and cases with an international element, among other matters. - Current at 23 January 2020Andrew Davies
Andrew graduated from the University of Western Australia with a B. Juris and LLB and was subsequently admitted to the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the High Court of Australia. Andrew has been practising Family Law for over 40 years and is an accredited Family Law Specialist. He is also a nationally accredited mediator, a fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL), former Chair of the Family Law & Family Rights Section of Law Asia and Chair of Australian Institute of Family Law Arbitrators and Mediators (AIFLAM). Andrew also serves as a committee member of STEP (WA) and is the highest ranked Perth family lawyer on a National scale. - Current at 23 January 2020
This was presented at 2020 WA Estate & Succession Planning Intensive .
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