SKU: OC-62141.03
Explore how the Family Property Act (FPA) that came into force January 1, 2020 affects the requirements for establishing exemptions of pre-relationship assets. Consider how the language of the FPA creates challenges for establishing valuation dates and examines how case law from various jurisdictions have dealt with such issues as a starting point to assess how Alberta courts may move forward in looking at these issues with the implementation of the FPA.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in November, 2019. Total running time is 51 minutes.
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Presenter
Tina Huizinga, Huizinga Di Toppa Coles & Layton
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