This presentation will cover the following topics:
Does the family business get any special protection when the Will is challenged?
How much money is adequate provision for an adult child?
Can the challenge be prevented?
What is the significance of existing trusts which make provision for the adult child already?
Who should watch
Accountants, lawyers, estate planners, succession planning advisers, family business owners and advisers.
Level of expertise
This webinar is for persons with some knowledge or interest in succession planning.
COST: $99.00
If you register more than one attendee, discounts apply:
2 attendees - $190 (normally $198, saving $8)
3 Attendees - $275 (normally $297, saving $22)
4 attendees - $355 (normally $396, saving $41)
5 attendees - $400 (normally $495, saving $95)
6 attendees - $480 (normally $594, saving $114)
7 attendees - $550 (normally $693, saving $143)
8 attendees - $610 (normally $792, saving $182)
9 attendees - $680 (normally $891, saving $211)
10 attendees - $730 (normally $990, save $260)
Once you have registered you will be sent a receipt and then soon after a personalised link to access this webinar via zoom.
You can register up to 10 individual attendees, each person will be sent a personalised link to join. You will be unable to share your link to the live webinar. The event will be recorded and emailed to all registered attendees the day after the event.
Ed is a Principal Lawyer in the business law area, with a particular focus on equity, trusts and succession.
The focus of his dispute practice is on protecting vulnerable beneficiaries and others negatively affected by the decisions of the incumbent controllers of estates and trusts.
View Ed’s full profile here