Treatment of Assets that Have Gone: Where are we at with Addbacks?
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Description
Attend and earn 0.5 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Treatment of Assets that Have Gone: Where are we at with Addbacks?
- Categories where assets may be notionally added back into the pool
- Did Stanford change the landscape?
- Alternate ways of dealing with dissipation
- Relevant recent cases; Candle & Falkner [2021] FamCA 247; Warbrick & Warbrick [2021] FamCAFC 60; Kwon & Reece [2022] FedCFamC1F 203
- Paid legal fees
- Premature distribution of matrimonial assets
- Wastage
Presented by Heidi Menkes, Partner and Tineka Winter, Senior Associate, Pearson Emerson
Presenters
Heidi Menkes
Heidi is an Accredited Family Law Specialist and has practised exclusively in the area of family law for over 13 years. Heidi joined Pearson Emerson Family Lawyers in 2017 after having practised in other Sydney CBD based firms since being admitted as a solicitor in 2008. Heidi is also collaboratively trained and can offer this as an alternative way for clients to reach a commercially sound resolution to their dispute. Heidi and is a dynamic and pragmatic lawyer with extensive experience in a wide range of family law matters ranging from complex property matters including high net worth individuals, trust structures and complex corporate structures, to spousal maintenance, financial agreements, and matters involving third parties, child support and parenting. Heidi is a regular presenter at family law conferences throughout NSW and Australia, and was recognised by Doyle's Guide as a Rising Star in family law in the Australian legal market for 2020.
Tineka Winter
Tineka is an Accredited Specialist in family law. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction from the University of Newcastle. After graduating from university, Tineka spent a year working for a commercial firm in London before working as an Associate for two years in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Tineka’s experience working in the Court allowed her to develop a deeper understanding of how Judges make decisions, which assists in giving considered and practical advice to clients. Tineka developed a passion for family law whilst studying when she volunteered at a community legal centre and then worked as a paralegal in a small firm that specialised in family law. Tineka is motivated by a desire to assist in resolving matters and in helping her clients to navigate the challenges people face following the breakdown of relationships. Tineka assists in a wide range of family law issues for our clients parenting disputes and arrangements and property settlements following separation, as well as preparing financial agreements for the protection of assets during relationships.