Family Law Inter-disciplinary Issues: Trusts, Tax and Domestic Violence
Issues covered include: Family court, family controlled companies and trusts, tax issues, settlement, discretionary trusts, child maintenance trusts, employment considerations, domestic violence
Description
Many of these matters involve dividing up of complicated business, tax and trust structures in addition to interdisciplinary crossover with employment. The Family Court’s current approach to these structures and related assets can be equally complex and at times, limited. So what are your options? And what do you do when you come to the end of what the family court can do? This important and comprehensive programme gives you a practical and informative view, so you can give the best advice to your clients.
Attend and earn 3 CPD Hours
Chair: Marlo Greenhough, Barrister, Capital Chambers
9.15am to 9.20am: Opening Comments by the Chair
9.20am to 10.20am: The Family Court and Family Controlled Companies and Trusts
- Limitations of the Family Court and how far does its power extend?
- Untangling family controlled companies and trusts
- Hypothetical case study
- Law Commission's roadmap for change
Presented by Shelley Stevenson, Barrister
10.25am to 11.25am: Settlement What Comes Next: Trusts and Tax Issues
- A guide to tax Issues in relationship property settlements
- Practical guidance on discretionary trusts and child maintenance trusts
Presented by David McLay, Barrister and Nicola Keating, Barrister, Barristers.Comm
11.30am to 12.30pm: Domestic Violence: Employment Considerations in the Family Law Context
- Explore where family law and employment law intersect
- Domestic Violence – Victims’ Protection Act 2018 and case update
- Specific areas where you or your client may come unstuck
Presented by Nicola Keating, Barrister, Barristers.Comm and Andy Bell, Principal, Bell & Co
Learning Objectives
- Examine the limitations of the NZ Family Court
- Learn how to deal with assets and structures in other jurisdictions
- Receive guidance on navigating tax and trust issues
- Examine the intersection of family law and employment law and the implications