Resources

SUPERSPLITTING BOOK

CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT.  NEW EDITION DUE IN 2025. ELECTRONIC COPY AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIBERS.

Stephen Bourke is the author of SuperSplitting for Family Lawyers (2011), the leading text on the splitting of super.

The textbook covers all the essential information on the super splitting legislation including a dedicated chapter for self managed super. Other topics are the design of orders and agreements as well as the trustees responsibilities.

It is an excellent summary of the super splitting laws complete with tips and traps. It is a must have for any practitioners who practice in the area of family law.

SPLITTING DOCUMENTS FOR ACCOUNTANTS & SMSF TRUSTEES

After an SMSF split, practitioners should inform the administrator (usually the accountant) for the self-managed super fund and SMSF Trustee (usually the parties) about the need for SMSF Family Law documents under the SIS Regulations.  The documents are mandatory.  Penalties may apply if not completed.

The Documents List contains:

  • Covering letter
  • Trustee resolutions
  • Payment split notices
  • Relevant family law notices
  • Other relevant forms including trustee forms as well as member and non-member spouse forms
  • SMSF Family Law SuperSplitting Memo

The “Learn More” link below will take you to the DBA Lawyers Website for preparation of the List of Documents

WEBINAR

SuperSplitting now conducts the following webinars with a focus on drafting orders:

  • The Basics of SuperSplitting – Drafting of Accumulation Orders
  • Drafting of Orders for Defined Benefit Super
  • Drafting of Orders for Self Managed Super – common cases
  • Drafting of Orders for Self Managed Super – complex cases
  • Drafting for Superannuation Agreements

Specialist Topics:

  • Pension Cases
  • Death & Super

We have a single fee for each webinar of $550 (incl GST). Subscribers can register for these webinars for free as part of their subscription:

Each webinar entitles you to 1 CPD point (check with your local Law Society to confirm).

UPCOMING

Webinar 29 May 2025, 4.00pm: The 2025 Regulations – What’s New; What Stayed the Same

Live from - 4:00 pm 29th May 2025