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Tax & family law – Pitfalls & opportunities Part 1: Legal perspective paper
Published on 20 Jul 17 by WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
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?
Author profiles
Michael Berry
Rishi Wijay
Rishi is the Managing Director of Klimek & Wijay Family Lawyers, a boutique firm specialising in family law. He is an admitted practitioner of the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the High Court of Australia, and has been practicing exclusively in Family Law for the last 14 years. Alongside his legal qualifications, Rishi has considerable commercial experience and qualifications. Rishi is a member of the Tax Institute of Western Australia, and regularly presents for the Institute on topics at the intersection of family law, taxation, accounting and estate planning. He has also guest lectured at the University of Western Australia, and given presentations to other related professionals. In 2019 he was recognised for the second year running by Doyle’s Guide as a Leading Family Lawyer in Western Australia. He was also recognised in the short list of leading Western Australian Family Lawyers for High-Value & Complex Property Matters. - Current at 22 October 2019
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