International Divorce and Asset Protection

Explore the tangled web of international divorce with Roy Saunders and our distinguished guest, Lucy Greenwood, Partner from The International Family Law Group LLP, as we dissect the impact of broken marriages on tax planning and the division of complex assets. Prepare to uncover the stark reality of how a relationship''s dissolution can send ripples through established financial stratagems, particularly for those with cross-border connections. We consider the influence that domicile has on the choice of divorce jurisdiction and dismantle the UK''s seemingly preferential treatment for the weaker financial party in divorce settlements. Our conversation peels back the layers on the critical nature of complete financial transparency in England, and the intricate ways in which personal assets such as inheritances woven into business ventures, and personal assets can affect their division.
 
With Lucy ''s expert insights, we address the pressing issues that surround the protection of assets through pre-nups and post-nups, shedding light on their significance within a global context. The episode traverses the rocky terrain of business ownership in divorce, especially when high-growth potential companies are part of the marital estate. We scrutinise the valuation challenges of such businesses at the time of divorce and debate the various methods for balancing or offsetting assets against company shares. Listen closely as we navigate the choppy waters of jurisdictional disputes, comparing English legal intricacies with those of other countries, and elucidate the delicate process of relocating children across borders following a separation. This episode is an essential guide for those facing the trials or prospective trials of international divorce and the professionals aiding them.

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