Bankruptcy Division 7A Litigation

Asset protection/Family law issues

Source: QLD

Published Date: 28 Feb 2013

 

As advisers, there is often an undue emphasis on tax implications when considering issues impacting SMEs. The longer you are in practice, the more likely you will have to contend with implications other than tax which you will need to guide your client through.

This presentation covers:

  • what should you consider when establishing structures from a Family Law perspective
  • not all marital breakups are tax effective
  • protecting assets from secured creditors does not protect assets from the Family Court.

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Asset protection/Family law issues

Author(s): Justine Woods
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  • Published By: Justine Woods
  • Published On:28 Feb 2013
  • Took place at:Tattersall's Club, Brisbane

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