Bryan Mitchell TEP FTI is the managing director of Mitchells Solicitors. He is an Accredited Specialist in Succession Law. Bryan & his firm are recognised in Doyle’s Guide as leaders in Estate Planning and Estate Litigation in Australia. His practice works almost exclusively in the areas of Wills, Estates, Trusts & Elder Law. Bryan is a regular presenter. He is the recipient of the Society of Trust & Estates (“STEP”) Australia Masters Award 2023; immediate past Chair of STEP Australia; former Chair of STEP Queensland; Deputy Chair for the Queensland Law Society (“QLS”) Succession Law Policy Committee; Deputy Chair of the QLS Succession Law Specialist Accreditation Advisory Committee and member of University of Queensland Law School Advisory Board.
Recorded Webinar: Factoring Parental Loans into the Estate Plan
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About the Webinar
Parents are increasingly putting their hand in their pocket to assist their children as the price of houses rises and the economy experiences a downturn. The formalisation of this arrangement is essential in the context of asset protection and estate planning. This session will examine what needs to be included in a parent/child loan agreement and how to factor in existing loans on the death of the lender, including:
- Gift or loan and legal presumptions
- Drafting a loan agreement - key clauses
- Repayments and other terms
- Should the lender take security?
- Taxation and other financial considerations
- Treatment of parent to child loan agreements by the family and civil courts
- Factoring loan agreements into estate planning
- The consequences of the death of the lender
- Record keeping and other tips.
Presented By
Bryan Mitchell
Principal, Mitchells Solicitors Brisbane, QLDWho Should Attend?
This webinar is suitable for lawyers and accountants throughout Australia who advise in estate planning matters. This webinar is for practitioners with some knowledge in this area and looking to improve their knowledge.
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