Source: QLD, Online
Published Date: 15 Jun 2023
The evolving body of case law across a range of areas including bankruptcy, liquidation, director obligations, creditor and employee rights and family law means it is an appropriate time to re-evaluate whether existing asset protection strategies continue to be fit for purpose, including enabling the holders to pass the assets on to the next generation.
This session highlights the key asset protection considerations when considering how assets are structured including the impact of:
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