2008

Estate and Succession Planning

Source: New South Wales

Published Date: 23 Jul 2008

 
As a result of Australia's aging population the market for good estate and succession planning advice has grown considerably in recent years and this growth is expected to continue in the years ahead. This seminar provided practitioners with an excellent opportunity to further refine their skills and learn about the new cutting edge strategies and developments in this area. The emerging planning opportunities for clients mean that maintaining knowledge in this area is crucial. Our panel of expert speakers covered both the planning opportunities for individuals and businesses. Important issues such as the use of testamentary trusts, superannuation death benefits, restructuring for succession and buy/sell agreements were examined.

Super death benefits

Author(s): Mark Wilkinson
Materials from this session:

Testamentary trusts paper

Author(s): Denis Barlin CTA

Family trusts: Successful succession

Author(s): Bernie O'Sullivan CTA

Important changes to the Law of Wills and succession in NSW

Author(s): Ramena Kako

Overview of the Family Provision Act, 1982 and proposed changes to the legislation under the Succession Amendment (Family Provision) Bill 2008

Author(s): Jane Needham

Estate planning for business owners

Author(s): Louise Biti

Restructuring the family group for an estate plan

Author(s): Bill Shew CTA

Business succession planning - Buy/sell agreements

Author(s): Chris Tsovolos FTI

Details

  • Published On:23 Jul 2008
  • Took place at:Marriott Hotel, Sydney

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