Miscellaneous 2009

Family provision applications

Source: QLD

Published Date: 24 Aug 2009

 

This presentation covers:

  • NSW estates and NSW assets
  • resources subject to such claims, including ruling from the grave via trusts
  • recent tendencies of the Courts in dealing with such claims (eg claims by adult sons & daughters being disposed of summarily)
  • planning steps available in Queensland and other States to increase the chance assets will go where intended
  • limits, including ethical limits, on such structuring.

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  • Published By: John De Groot
  • Published On:24 Aug 2009
  • Took place at:The Brisbane Marriott Hotel

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