Click below for who, what, where with senior paralegal Haley Black. Hear how long she’s been at Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers, what she would be doing if she wasn’t working in law and what she loves about her job.
Welcome to TaxLand with Fletch and Sarah. In their first podcast endeavour, Cooper Grace Ward tax law partners Fletch Heinemann and Sarah Lancaster talk all things topical in tax.
Changing the trustee of your family trust can trigger a range of issues – so many, in fact, that partner Scott Hay-Bartlem has produced a series of six ‘It Depends’ videos to cover the tricks and traps for advisers and their clients.
Yesterday’s High Court decision in Vanderstock & ors v the State of Victoria [2023] HCA 30 (Vanderstock) has called into question the constitutional validity of State-imposed payroll taxes.
In this week’s edition of ‘It depends’, associate Sacha Robinson talks about whether duty is payable in a transfer of shares in a private company.
Changing the trustee of your family trust can trigger a range of issues – so many, in fact, that partner Scott Hay-Bartlem has produced a series of six ‘It Depends’ videos to cover the tricks and traps for advisers and their clients.
Click below for who, what, where with lawyer Lynn Lai. Hear how long she’s been at Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers, what she would be doing if she wasn’t working in law and what she loves about her job.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, lawyer Jack Colley talks about director penalty notices (DPNs). Jack explains what DPNs are, the difference between lockdown and non-lockdown DPNs and what your options are if you receive one from the ATO.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, special counsel Craig Turvey talks about family law mediation and whether you need to attend mediation as part of your family law property settlement or parenting matter.
Changing the trustee of your family trust can trigger a range of issues – so many, in fact, that partner Scott Hay-Bartlem has produced a series of six ‘It Depends’ videos to cover the tricks and traps for advisers and their clients.
Does a binding nomination need to follow the trust deed to a tee in the self-managed superannuation fund space? In this video, partner Hayley Mitchell addresses this topic using recent case examples.
In this edition of ‘It depends’, lawyer Nathan Rutherford talks about the vesting date for trusts in the context of the proposed changes to Queensland’s trust laws.
Cooper Grace Ward acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
Fast, accurate and flexible entities including companies, self-managed superannuation funds and trusts.