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Third Annual September Estate Planning Conference

Our annual estate planning conference (held in Melbourne in March every year) is one of our most popular conferences and that is why we are repeating this event in the Gold Coast in September 2019 for all those who couldn’t get to

Date

12-09-2019

About the eBook

Our annual estate planning conference (held in Melbourne in March every year) is one of our most popular conferences and that is why we are repeating this event in the Gold Coast in September 2019 for all those who couldn’t get to Melbourne. This year’s conference examines some of the key issues estate planners face, including the traps of death benefit nominations, providing for blended families and multi-generational business structures in the estate plan. It will also review how estate planners can minimise potential challenges and the role of equitable remedies in compromising the estate plan.

Impact of Children and Family Dynamics on the Estate Plan

  • The Wisdom of Solomon - How to Ensure Equalisation in Estates

  • Options for Protecting Beneficiaries with Disabilities in the Estate Plan

  • Dodging the Traps with Inter-Generational Living Arrangements

  • Estate Planning for Second Spouses and Children of First Marriages

Control Issues in Estate Planning

  • Dividing up the Family Pie: Trust Splitting Changes and the Estate Planning Implications

  • Establishing Multi-Generational Business Structures in the Estate Plan

  • Death Benefit Nominations for Self-Managed Superannuation Funds: What are the Pitfalls?

Tidying Up Assets in the Estate Plan

  • Taking Care of Business in the Estate Plan

  • Estate Planning Strategies when the Family Trust is Vesting

  • Digital Life and Death - Can the Show Go On?

Managing Disputes

  • Bullet-Proofing Your Estate Plan to Minimise Challenges

  • The Role of Equitable Remedies in Compromising Estate Planning

The Faculty

Paul Paxton-Hall, Director, Paxton-Hall Lawyers, Brisbane

Steve Grant, Director, Merthyr Law, Brisbane

Jennifer Dixon, Principal, Moores, Melbourne

Nathan Yii, Director, Nathan Yii Lawyers – Structuring Estate Planning Law, Melbourne

Matthew Burgess, Director, View Legal

Dung Lam, Team Leader-Tax, Argyle Lawyers, Sydney

Kylie Wilson, Partner, Holding Redlich, Brisbane

Edward Skilton, Special Counsel, Sladen Legal, Melbourne

Paul Evans, Partner, Makinson d’Apice Lawyers, Sydney

Daniel Smedley, Principal, Sladen Legal, Melbourne

Robert Monahan, Principal, Monahan Estate Planning, Sydney

Scott Whitla, Partner, McCullough Robertson Lawyers, Brisbane

Dr John de Groot, Special Counsel, de Groots Wills Estate Lawyers, Brisbane

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service Officer, Natasha De Paola on (03) 8601 7721 or email: [email protected]

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