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Recorded Webinar: Assessing Interests and Contributions in Family Law Cases – How Does it All Add Up?
Assessing contributions in a relationship is tricky, particularly with the rise of modern relationships involving two working parties, no shared financials and no children. Gone are the days of the 70/30 split. This session offers an insight into the factors which are considered
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About the Webinar
Assessing contributions in a relationship is tricky, particularly with the rise of modern relationships involving two working parties, no shared financials and no children. Gone are the days of the 70/30 split. This session offers an insight into the factors which are considered by the Court in this ever-shifting landscape. It covers:
- The rise of new family dynamics – challenging assumptions and expectations involving contributions
- Assessing interests – identifying and valuing the asset pool
- Assessing contributions:
- financial
- non- financial
- welfare and homemaking
- Special contributions – what is the current status?
- Relevance of timing of contributions and the erosion principle
- What is the position with inheritances?
- Windfall gains towards the end of the relationship – how will they be treated?
- Recent cases: Wallis v Manning (2017) FLC 93-759
Presented By
Barry Berger
Berger Kordos LawyersWho Should Attend?
This webinar is suitable for lawyers practising in family law – Australia wide. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.
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