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Estate planning is critical to the successful future of family farming businesses. The first step is documenting current and accurate Wills and Enduring Powers of Attorney that appropriately reflect your wishes and minimise the risk of legal challenge. In this webinar, Kylie Wilson, Partner at Sparke Helmore, will identify essential elements of a well-written Will, explain the process of probate, and when it is required, and look at the issues that can be avoided by a well-considered estate plan to continue the legacy you have built for the family business.
In this webinar case studies will illustrate where Will and Enduring documents can go wrong to demonstrate the best ways to protect against unforeseen or problematic issues. An overview of testamentary trusts, and when they should be considered will be included, along with an analysis of issues to consider in respect of how your estate planning documents impact control of any family business structures, including partnerships, discretionary trusts, companies and self-managed superannuation funds.
Our Guest Speaker
Kylie Wilson, Partner, Sparke Helmore Lawyers
Kylie is a highly-regarded lawyer with experience in corporate, commercial, dispute resolution as well as litigation. With expertise across agribusiness, structuring and asset protection, succession planning and estate administration and litigation, she specialises in family business dispute resolution and intergenerational wealth transition planning.
The details
Date: Monday, 7 July
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Location: Microsoft Teams Webinar
Registration: Click here
Contact: For more information, contact Bec Tkal: rebecca@qff.org.au | 0409 580 766.
This workshop is being delivered as part of the Farm Business Resilience Program which is jointly funded through the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund and the Queensland Government’s Drought and Climate Adaptation Program.
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