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On Demand Module l Electronic booklet l PowerPoint Presentation
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Trust claims abound and the stakes can be extremely high for all parties. This module will consider the development of claims against trusts under the framework of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA). It will help ensure you are aware of key updates on relationship property claims including using equity and the Companies Act 1993 to make against a trust and provide your clients with effective advice.
This module will emphasise recent case law and include:
By completing this module you will:
Authors: Lady Deborah Chambers KC, Sharon Chandra
Published: 20 February 2025
Pages: 28
Trust claims represent a pivotal area of law, particularly within the domain of relationship property. These claims are not governed by a single piece of legislation, but rather require reference to multiple legal instruments, including the Property (Relationships) Act 1976, the Family Proceedings Act 1980, the Trusts Act 2019, as well as the principles of common law and equity.
Addressing trust claims upon separation requires utilising these legislative provisions, coupled with developments in case law and equitable principles, to substantiate any claims made against a trust.
These are the slides included in the presentation.
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| Lady Deborah Chambers KC Bankside Chambers Auckland |
Sharon Chandra Bankside Chambers Auckland |