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Trust busting: Is it the beginning of the end for hiding relationship property?

Jane Phare
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Senior journalist, NZ Herald·NZ Herald·
12 mins to read

Trusts have been used, and abused, for centuries to keep assets safe from the grasp of others, but there are signs they may be losing their grip. In this two-part series, Jane Phare looks at what one Auckland academic describes as a form of "financial abuse" in relationship property disputes.

Start delving into why relationship property disputes go on for so long, leaving parties emotionally and financially crippled, and it's not long before the famous Clayton versus Clayton trust-busting case

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