Asset Protection and Trusts is a specialised, complex and intricate practice area. Accordingly, many Lawyers in Sydney do not proactively offer the service. The discipline involves a course of abstruse legislative instruments and case authorities.
The legal discipline of asset protection is based on restricting the risk of liability that can impact and wear away individual and family assets and wealth. Trusts are often used as an asset protection vehicle, but are also often used to facilitate complex intergenerational transfer (especially transfers that a will simply cannot address).
Choosing the right Asset Protection Lawyer is crucial. Experience means everything.
Our Asset Protection Lawyers not only understand the technical fundamentals of asset protection, but have effectively applied such notions towards practical and effective legal solutions in a variety of situations. Our Asset Protection Lawyers focus on delivering and implementing strategic asset protection solutions to minimize the effect of potential claims arising due to contingencies such as:
- business and investment failure
- loan call ins and default
- bankruptcy and insolvency
- the breakdown of a marriage or relationship
- an individual’s position as a director or guarantor of a company
- general business and practice risks
For legal advice that you can trust, contact our office and arrange to see one of our experienced Asset Protection Lawyers.
- We have been operating since 2001
- Very experienced in Asset Protection
- We act for family structures and trusts
- We earn client confidence and respect
- Our staff are humble and hard working
- Senior staff hold Honours Law degrees
- Senior staff personally oversee your file
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This webpage (and any material or wording appearing on this webpage) is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute any Legal Advice. It does not take into account your objectives, your instructions or all of the relevant facts and/or circumstances. Navado accepts no responsibility to any person who relies on the information provided on this website. We further refer you to our Disclaimer.
Date: Jan 23, 2012
Tags: legal, asset protection general
Asset protection is a discipline that focuses on the security of an individual’s assets against claims or liabilities. Asset protection should be an important consideration for individuals, groups, partners or families that operate businesses or part…
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Date: Jan 23, 2012
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There are a variety of benefits that can be derived from setting up a trust, including asset protection and tax minimisation. However, depending on your particular situation, goals and objectives, a trust may not be suitable. In a commercial sense, t…
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Date: Jan 23, 2012
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Generally speaking, a trust is a relationship where a party, known as the trustee, holds property for the benefit of another party, the beneficiary. Trusts can arise as a result of express intention and implied intention (being resulting and construc…
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Date: Jan 17, 2012
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This is a question that can only be examined upon a close and detailed inspection of your unique situation. Even then however, it is not always possible to canvass each and every contingency or event that can occur. Our Asset Protection Lawyers focus…
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Date: Jan 17, 2012
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Certain variations or modifications to existing trust deeds may be considered recreations or resettlements of the trust. Resettlement or recreation has generally been defined by Courts to encompass a fundamental alteration to the trust deed as formed…
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Date: Jan 17, 2012
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The concept of trusts as a whole can be difficult to understand. Before we can answer the question “what is a trustee?”, it is firstly necessary to explore the basic concept of trust structures. Normally, when a person owns property, they own both th…
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Date: Jan 17, 2012
Tags: legal, asset protection general
The majority of discretionary trust deeds probably contain a provision or clause which designates an appointor or appointors. The appointor’s primary role is to nominate new trustees and remove existing trustees of the trust. The appointor is therefo…
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