Webinar - Dealing with Divorce - An Accountant’s Perspective
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Date: Thursday, 6 April 2017
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Estimated Length: 60 minutes
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Presenter:
Date: Thursday, 6 April 2017
Time:
Estimated Length: 60 minutes
Price: $88
Platinum Price: $77 [?]
The Family Court has such broad powers to look though business structures and family arrangements that the accountant and professional adviser need to be aware of their role and responsibilities to best safeguard their client's position as well as their own.
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Presenters Nicola Ashford and William Sloan
Nicola Ashford, Lawyer, Kim Wilson & Co
Nicola has a solutions-based approach and aims to achieve efficient outcomes for clients. She has experience in all areas of Family Law, including financial and parenting matters and has developed a particular interest in complex financial matters involving varied asset structures.
Nicola focuses on a common sense approach in order to achieve the right result for clients as quickly as possible. However when litigation becomes necessary, Nicola has experience representing clients in the Family Court of Western Australia.
Nicola is an elected Committee Member of Women Lawyers of Western Australia working to promote gender equality in the profession and to promote the interests of women in the community in general. She is also working with the Law Society of Western Australia on various Committees including the Young Lawyers Committee.
William Sloan, Senior Associate, Kim Wilson & Co
William is a Nationally Accredited Specialist Family Lawyer, amongst the leading Family Lawyers in Australia. In December 2016 William was recognized by Doyle's Guide as one of the "Rising Stars" of Australian Family Law - one of only 2 from Western Australia to make the national list. He has over 15 years' experience in Family Law, with a particular focus in his practice on complex financial matters.
William is known for achieving a high rate of settlements without the need for litigation. Even where litigation has been commenced there are still many opportunities to see your case settled. If settlement cannot be achieved, William brings the skills to achieve the appropriate outcome in contested Court proceedings.
William is a member of various professional bodies including being a member of the Committee of the WA branch of the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners, the Law Society of WA, the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia and the Australian Institute of Family Law Arbitrators and Mediators.
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