Mark Streeter

 

Mark Geoffrey Streeter assists his clients with Estate Planning, Wills, Wills incorporating ‘Testamentary Trusts’, Enduring Powers of Attorney and Deeds of Enduring Guardianship, Advance Care Directives and other incidental documents such as Statements of Intention and Family Agreements. Mark has appeared for parties both as Applicants and Respondents in applications for Family Provision under the Succession Act 2006. Mark advises and assists clients with Business and Succession Planning and structuring and advises in respect of the interpretation, construction, amendment and enforcement of Trust Deeds. 

Mark has appeared as a solicitor advocate and as a Separate Representative in the Guardianship Tribunal (now Guardianship Division of the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal) since 2005 and Protective Division of the Supreme Court. Mark has assisted in the resolution of a number of complex and difficult disputes; particularly cases involving company, trust or property arrangements and the interaction between the Guardianship Act, Powers of Attorney Act, Trustee Act, Family Law Act, Equity and the Corporations Act. Mark was the solicitor for the Plaintiff, Mr Daniel Katz, in the widely reported Supreme Court of NSW proceedings of Katz v Grossman [2005] NSWSC 934 which was a complicated and difficult dispute regarding the construction and application of the Trustee Act 1925 in the context of a self-managed superannuation fund. 

Mark is the immediate past chair of STEP NSW and continues as a committee member STEP NSW Inc. 

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