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Hello to all,
I have a small IP and am looking to buy more over the next few years, and i want to set up asset protection from gold diggers as well as start building a long term asset base for my future generations to lean on.
Can any one point me in the right direction for a place to start reading about the right structures for my needs (books, websites, dvds anything) i dont just want to go to an accountant and get told this is the one for you!! i want to read and understand them so i can make that choice myself.
thank you for you time
do not let gold digger live with you or marry you without a financial agreement that protects your existing assets being signed by the gold digger in front of their solicitor.
see
http://rpemery.com.au/binding-financial-agreements.html?gclid=CJL90YTE6JoCFQMdewod8FDhBwAlso set up a trust that is owned by your non name related company LTD
For starters, Look at
http://www.lawcentral.com.au
http://www.taxlawyers.com.auand if you really want to learn more look at some law books on Trusts such as 'Equity and trusts in Australia" and some tax books such as the Trusts Structure Guide put out by the Taxation institute of Australia.
Terryw | Structuring Lawyers Pty Ltd / Loan Structuring Pty Ltd
http://www.Structuring.com.au
Email MeLawyer, Mortgage Broker and Tax Advisor (Sydney based but advising Aust wide) http://www.Structuring.com.au
failure is no option wrote:Hello to all,I have a small IP and am looking to buy more over the next few years, and i want to set up asset protection from gold diggers as well as start building a long term asset base for my future generations to lean on.
Can any one point me in the right direction for a place to start reading about the right structures for my needs (books, websites, dvds anything) i dont just want to go to an accountant and get told this is the one for you!! i want to read and understand them so i can make that choice myself.
thank you for you time
Chan & Naylor
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