Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
*Original Content was created in February 2024
Chair
Susan Pearson, Partner, Pearson Emerson; Accredited Specialist in Family Law; Collaborative Lawyer; Leading Family & Divorce Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2024
SMSFs: What are the Issues?
- Splitting issues which are unique to SMSFs
- What to do with large assets
- Protecting your client
- Financial statements: red flag issues
Presented by Peter Crump, Senior Consultant, Private Wealth, BDO Australia
Presenters
Peter Crump, Senior Consultant, Private Wealth, BDO Australia
Peter Crump is a Senior Consultant at BDO Adelaide. As a licensed financial adviser he provides his clients with ongoing advice and support to make their lives less stressful when it comes to money related matters. A lifetime spent in superannuation has given Peter a deep understanding of anything related to superannuation, including self-managed superannuation funds, which is a specialisation. Peter has been providing expert advice and evidence on Family Law superannuation related issues for over 20 years and is a regular presenter on these issues. A previous Chairman and board member of the SMSF Association, Peter has numerous professional credentials, including Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia, Chartered Tax Adviser, SMSF Specialist Adviser and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®.
Susan Pearson, Partner, Pearson Emerson
With over 35 years’ experience in family law, and as one of the first lawyers to be accredited as a family law specialist by the Law Society of New South Wales, Susan is consistently recognised as one of the leading family lawyers Australia-wide. In 2021 Susan was once again recognised in Doyle’s Guide to the Australian Legal Market as one of only five pre-eminent family lawyers in Sydney and one of only four leading family lawyers for high-value & complex property matters) in New South Wales. Susan is a Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL), and a Contributor to the World Bank Women, Business and the Law & Civil Society Organisation Reports.