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Recorded Interactive Webinar: When Family Law and Estate Planning Collide - Planning with Both in Mind

The power of the family courts is significant and its reach wide. Understanding just how the family court deals with inheritances, binding financial agreements, interests in trusts and superannuation assets is absolutely critical for any estate planning practitioner to ensure esta

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About the Webinar

The power of the family courts is significant and its reach wide. Understanding just how the family court deals with inheritances, binding financial agreements, interests in trusts and superannuation assets is absolutely critical for any estate planning practitioner to ensure estate planning structures are not inadvertently undone by family law litigation down the track. This session examines:

  • The definition of property vs a financial interest in family law and how this impacts how the family court deals with inheritances, interests in trusts (fixed vs discretionary), testamentary vs inter vivos, superannuation, and equitable interests
  • The powers of the family court to deal with attempts to “quarantine” assets, including setting aside and clawing back assets intended to defeat family law claims
  • The requirements for a BFA, what they can include, when are they enforceable, grounds for setting aside and the value they can have in an estate planning context, even if not enforced
  • Lessons for practitioners arising from recent decisions

Presented By

Monique Robb
Partner and Accredited Family Law Specialist, Lander & Rogers Sydney, NSW

Monique is a partner in Lander & Rogers' family & relationship law team, based in Sydney. She holds an accredited specialisation in family law and a Master of Laws specialising in family law and laws impacting families and children. Monique is recognised by the profession for her technical expertise, particularly in matters involving complex parenting and property issues.

Having worked solely in family law since 2007, Monique uses her significant experience to provide pragmatic, practical advice to clients to ensure an outcome that minimises, as far as possible, the stress of her clients in what is already a very difficult time in their lives. She is focused on finding strategic solutions for her clients and provides clear advice to assist her clients to resolve their concerns, whether by negotiation, mediation, or, where necessary, robust litigation.

Monique finds it particularly rewarding working with clients to protect assets from relationship breakdowns in the future. Monique specialises in drafting prenuptial binding financial agreements and providing asset protection advice for family offices, ultra-high and high-net worth clients, particularly where there are concerns regarding intergenerational wealth transfer. This includes drafting "mirror" prenuptial agreements where parties have a foreign agreement in place, and circumstances where there are assets in multiple overseas jurisdictions.

Monique has extensive experience in matters involving complex parenting issues and has a particular interest in matters that involve neurodivergent (including Autism/ASD and ADHD) parties and/or their children.

In recent years, Monique has also acted in a number of cases involving professional and farming families based in regional and rural Australia and understands the issues that often arise for families in these areas. Monique has an extensive network of referrers from the legal, financial and allied health sectors, with whom she regularly collaborates for the mutual benefit of her clients.

In addition to her practice, Monique lectured in family law at the University of Notre Dame from 2014 to 2022, leading her to develop a keen interest in working with and developing the talents of younger lawyers, which remains a continued focus of her role in Lander & Rogers' Family and Relationship Law team. Monique also routinely presents at seminars on family law.

Monique has been recognised by Doyle's Guide as a "Rising Star" in family law.

Who Should Attend?

This webinar is suitable for lawyers and accountants throughout Australia who advise in estate planning matters. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.

CPD Information

Accountants can claim up to 1 CPD hour. Lawyers can claim up to 1 CPD unit/point – substantive law. This webinar has been designed to run for 1 hour, however, webinar lengths can vary depending on the level of questions and discussion.

OPTIONAL ONLINE QUIZ

This Recorded Interactive Webinar will include an optional online quiz for completion after viewing the recording.  Upon completion of the quiz with a 100% pass rate the successful registered user will receive a CPD certificate confirming completion and the CPD units/points/hours earned.

TEN will aim to have the quiz available for completion within 1 week of the live webinar being held.

WA lawyers – Please note that TEN is unable to verify your completion of recorded webinars to the Legal Practice Board of WA. TEN is an accredited provider.

While TEN takes all reasonable care to include accurate and up-to-date information regarding CPD category classifications and compliance obligations, information regarding CPD point allocation are provided as a guide only. Allocation of CPD points is subject to the CPD requirements of your jurisdiction, personal circumstances and professional requirements. You are solely responsible for determining whether a particular product is appropriate for your CPD requirements.

Enquiries/Assistance

If you need assistance or have an enquiry, please do not hesitate to contact our Webinar Coordinator, Jason Hooker on (03) 8601 7709 or email: [email protected]

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