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Testamentary trusts and asset protection – Do they really safeguard estate assets? paper
Published on 24 Oct 19 by NEW SOUTH WALES DIVISION, THE TAX INSTITUTE
This paper covers:
- property order under Family Law Act
- family provision order
- bankruptcy
- vulnerable beneficiaries.
Author profile
Claire Williamson CTA
Claire is a Special Counsel at McCabe Curwood specialising in estate and succession planning. Claire provides holistic and practical advice to clients on strategies that will pass their wealth to their beneficiaries in a considered and tax effective manner. Claire has expertise in advising clients who have complex financial structures and clients with personal circumstances that require bespoke solutions, to ensure the estate plan is effective in achieving the client’s objectives. - Current at 13 November 2019
This was presented at NSW 16th Annual Estate & Succession Planning Conference .
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Testamentary trusts and asset protection – Do they really safeguard estate assets?
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One rule to rule them all – Family governance agreements
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