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Estate Planning - The Swiss Perspective

English · Hardback

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Summary

The book deals with most of the issues concerning the transfer of assets within the context of a succession ; it covers questions such as the general issue of mortis causa dispositions under Swiss law, as well as those of the advance care directive but also situations such as business transfers upon death or transfers of art collections, and the devolution of assets for philanthropic purposes. It also addresses the specific problems faced by families with international exposure as well as the management of proceedings in multiple jurisdictions.

As practitioners, the authors identify in a pragmatic fashion the common problems, the potential solutions and the appropriate legal instruments available under Swiss but also foreign law.

* First book in Switzerland providing a practical approach to estate planning
* Fully written in English in order to facilitate the explanation of difficult concepts to foreign clients or correspondents
* Comprehensive view of existing estate planning instruments

Product details

Authors Christine Arndt, Daniel Bader, Yvo Biderbost, Andrea Dorjee-Good, Balz Hoesly, Gladys Laffely Maillard, Audrey Leuba, Jean-Frédéric Maraia, Justine Markovitz, Benoît Merkt, Stefan Oesterhelt, Philippe Pulfer, Tobias Somary, David Wilson, Tina Wuestemann
Assisted by Jean-Blaise Eckert (Editor), Audrey Leuba (Editor)
Publisher Helbing & Lichtenhahn
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.06.2024
 
EAN 9783719044398
ISBN 978-3-7190-4439-8
No. of pages 297
Dimensions 160 mm x 244 mm x 22 mm
Weight 744 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Civil law, civil procedural law

Erbrecht, Swissness, Nachlassplanung, planification successorale

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