Litigation Estate planning Succession

Act as an executor? A service for clients or living the nightmare?

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 8 Feb 2013

 

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This paper covers the types of claims an Executor may face or may need to manage, including:

  • claims against the will
  • Family Provision Act claims
  • claims of disposal of assets in lifetime
  • trustee of SMSF
  • family law claims
  • settlement of a dispute – taxation considerations.

Details

  • Published By: Craig Mckie CTA
  • Published On:8 Feb 2013
  • Took place at:Hyatt Regency, Perth

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