Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, alter ego trusts, the bundle of rights doctrine and illusory trusts. These claims are not the correct means to deal with the failure of legislation to fulfil its intention. They are ill-suited for trust law and are indicative of a growing pressure to allow access to trust capital, and to prevent excessive control of trusts defeating the rightful entitlement of a spouse to equal sharing of relationship property. In order to clarify the law of trusts and of relationship property this article recommends reform to s 44C of the PRA, to allow access to trust capital. It recommends repealing s 182 of the Family Proceedings Act. This article stands f...
Although it is an entrenched principle of company law that the abuse of corporate personality may re...
This chapter analyses the right of spouses and de facto partners to contract out of the property sha...
This article is an examination of the interaction between trusts and relationship property in New Ze...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
Trusts emerge regularly in relationship property disputes and they are generally well understood to ...
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
The current law of resulting and constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel is acknowledged to pro...
By entering into effect of the new Entity laws on the land registry, a new definition of the princip...
This article considers the New Zealand Court of Appeal decision in Clayton v Clayton, which concerne...
Trusts are very common in New Zealand, but they are increasingly detrimentally affecting the rights ...
This paper addresses how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) may affect elderly people, part...
The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous o...
Although it is an entrenched principle of company law that the abuse of corporate personality may re...
This chapter analyses the right of spouses and de facto partners to contract out of the property sha...
This article is an examination of the interaction between trusts and relationship property in New Ze...
Deficiencies in the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) have led to allegations of sham trusts, ...
Trusts often have the effect of undermining the social aims of the Property (Relationships) Act 1976...
Trusts emerge regularly in relationship property disputes and they are generally well understood to ...
This dissertation examines the “bundle of rights” theory as it meets at the intersection of trust an...
The protective legislation which frequently resulted in assets held within a family trust being remo...
It is generally assumed that financial apportionment between cohabiting parties, when the relationsh...
The current law of resulting and constructive trusts and proprietary estoppel is acknowledged to pro...
By entering into effect of the new Entity laws on the land registry, a new definition of the princip...
This article considers the New Zealand Court of Appeal decision in Clayton v Clayton, which concerne...
Trusts are very common in New Zealand, but they are increasingly detrimentally affecting the rights ...
This paper addresses how the Property (Relationships) Act 1976 (PRA) may affect elderly people, part...
The Theft Act 1968 (UK) marked a major reform of United Kingdom criminal law resulting in numerous o...
Although it is an entrenched principle of company law that the abuse of corporate personality may re...
This chapter analyses the right of spouses and de facto partners to contract out of the property sha...
This article is an examination of the interaction between trusts and relationship property in New Ze...