Navigating Trusts and Receivership: Insights from Ryan v Lobb

Monday, 25 August 2025
*Original Content was created in November 2024
Chair

Helen Tyree, Director, McWilliam Tyree Lawyers

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A Deep Dive into Ryan v Lobb and How This Trust Has Continued Under the Supervision of a Receiver During the Relationship Dispute


Gain an in-depth analysis of the landmark case Ryan v Lobb, focusing on its implications for trust law and the unique role of a receiver in managing a trust amid relationship property disputes.
 
Presented by Natasha Dennison, Senior Solicitor, and Jasmine Wright, Solicitor, Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law

Learning Objectives:
  • Analyse the implications of Ryan v Lobb for trust administration during relationship property disputes
  • Understand the legal framework for appointing and supervising receivers in trust matters

Presenters

Helen Tyree, Director, McWilliam Tyree Lawyers
Helen is a director of McWilliam Tyree Lawyers, having been an Associate and then Senior Associate at McWilliam Rennie (predecessor of McWilliam Tyree) since 2014. Helen has practiced all areas of family law since 2003. As well as acting for clients in all areas of family law, Helen has undertaken regular appointments as lawyer for child and as lawyer for subject persons under the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act since 2008. Helen is also a contributing author for the legal publication “Brookers Family Law on Family Property”, writing about relationship property agreements (separation agreements, contracting-out agreements, and setting aside those agreements). She also contributed significantly to McWilliam Rennie’s submissions to the Law Commission in relation to their review of relationship property and then succession law. She has presented seminars for Legalwise on a range of relationship property matters, relationship property law developments and on the Protection of Personal and Property Rights Act. Helen Tyree graduated from Otago University in 2000 with a Bachelor of Laws and from Brunel University of London in 2003 with a Master of Law in Child Law and Policy (with distinction).

Natasha Dennison, Senior Solicitor, Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law
Natasha is a senior solicitor at Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law whose primary areas of practice are trusts, and relationship property.  Natasha is involved in a wide range of matters across these areas including planning, administration and litigation. Natasha is a full member of STEP (TEP) having completed the STEP (Society of Estate and Trust Practitioners) Advanced Diploma in Trusts and Estates with distinction last year. Natasha was junior counsel for the successful plaintiffs in the High Court in A, B, and C v D and E Limited (known as the Alphabet Case). Following a series of appeals the matter currently awaits judgment from the Supreme Court.

Jasmine Wright, Solicitor, Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law
Jasmine is a solicitor at Vicki Ammundsen Trust Law. Jasmine works closely with Vicki Ammundsen and has a particular interest in assisting clients to resolve complex issues involving trusts, estates and relationship property.

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Navigating Trusts and Receivership: Insights from Ryan v Lobb

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Monday, 25 August 2025
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