Miscellaneous Estate planning Succession

How to avoid ending up in business with your ex-partner's spouse or children

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 30 Jul 2018

 

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This paper covers:

  • brief history of Vita Gustafson & Associates
  • what is the difference between a shareholder/partnership/unit holder agreement and a buy/sell agreement?
  • choosing the right team
  • sole trader
  • partnerships
  • company/unit trust
  • getting the buy/sell agreement right: your goals and expectations
  • essential clauses " caused by real life scenarios.

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How to avoid ending up in business with your ex-partner's spouse or children

Author(s): Cheryl Mallett CTA

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  • Published By: Cheryl Mallett CTA
  • Published On:30 Jul 2018
  • Took place at:Mantra Pandanas, Darwin City

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