This paper addresses how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) may affect elderly people, particularly where the parties have assets from a prior relationship. The author considers what happens to their property if their relationship ends on separation or death. The author also makes brief reference to trusts holding assets that, but for the trust, would have been relationship property and subject to division under the PRA
One of the invariable consequences of divorce is that the patrimonial assets of the marriage have to...
One of the invariable consequences of divorce is that the patrimonial assets of the marriage have to...
This paper examines a particular type of transaction between older people and their adult children: ...
This paper addresses how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) may affect elderly people, part...
This chapter explains when and how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) applies to couples wh...
This chapter explains when and how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) applies to couples wh...
Trusts emerge regularly in relationship property disputes and they are generally well understood to ...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
This article considers the New Zealand High Court decision of Re Russell: Public Trust v Whyman, whi...
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testa...
This article considers the New Zealand High Court decision of Re Russell: Public Trust v Whyman, whi...
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testa...
Older people who guarantee the loans of younger relatives form a special instance of 'relationship d...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
One of the invariable consequences of divorce is that the patrimonial assets of the marriage have to...
One of the invariable consequences of divorce is that the patrimonial assets of the marriage have to...
This paper examines a particular type of transaction between older people and their adult children: ...
This paper addresses how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) may affect elderly people, part...
This chapter explains when and how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) applies to couples wh...
This chapter explains when and how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) applies to couples wh...
Trusts emerge regularly in relationship property disputes and they are generally well understood to ...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
This article considers the New Zealand High Court decision of Re Russell: Public Trust v Whyman, whi...
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testa...
This article considers the New Zealand High Court decision of Re Russell: Public Trust v Whyman, whi...
On death there is an inevitable tension in succession law between property and family, between testa...
Older people who guarantee the loans of younger relatives form a special instance of 'relationship d...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
One of the invariable consequences of divorce is that the patrimonial assets of the marriage have to...
One of the invariable consequences of divorce is that the patrimonial assets of the marriage have to...
This paper examines a particular type of transaction between older people and their adult children: ...