2017

Family Law Intensive

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 20 Jul 2017

 
This event provided delegates with an understanding of the legal steps from separation through to divorce and property settlement, including discussion of the available tax concessions and how tax is dealt with by the Family Court. It covered practical insights from experienced family law practitioners to ensure you are armed with the knowledge to best assist your clients whilst also meeting your obligations.

Succession planning and family law

Author(s): Karolina Rzymkowska

Tax & family law - Pitfalls & opportunities Part 1: Legal perspective

Author(s): Rishi Wijay , Michael Berry KC

Family law for non family lawyers and accountants: What you need to know!

Author(s): Andrew Davies

Tips and traps for accountants

Author(s): William Sloan

Super & divorce

Author(s): Greg Bentley CTA

Family law superannuation splitting

Author(s): Caroline Teo

Tax & family law - Pitfalls & opportunities Part 2: Accounting perspective

Author(s): Nadine Marke , Stephanie Mcauliffe

Details

  • Published On:20 Jul 2017
  • Took place at:Crown Perth, Burswood

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