2011

Family Law, Tax & Family Breakdown Part 3

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 27 Sep 2011

 
This event covered a case study to see how the taxation consequences flow through to the respective parties when the property settlement is actually put into effect.

Super has become the most substantial asset next to the family home, with the implications for these structures upon divorce/separation requiring substantial consideration. This event also discussed the issues relating to superannuation and divorce.

The empire strikes back! A tax lawyer's rebuttal

Author(s): Adam Levin

Superannuation implications

Author(s): Jemma Sanderson CTA

Case study - Keach & Keach and Ors [2011] FamCA 192 (9 March 2011)

Author(s): Sally Savini , Andrew Davies

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  • Published On:27 Sep 2011
  • Took place at:City West Receptions, West Perth

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