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Webinar: What you need to know about Personal Injury Trusts
30sep10:00 am11:00 amWebinar: What you need to know about Personal Injury Trusts
Event Details
In this training session, brought to you by Today’s Training, part of Today’s Wills & Probate, Lynne Bradey Partner at Wrigleys Solicitors, will be discussing what private client practitioners need
Event Details
In this training session, brought to you by Today’s Training, part of Today’s Wills & Probate, Lynne Bradey Partner at Wrigleys Solicitors, will be discussing what private client practitioners need to about Personal Injury Trusts.
There will be different reasons for clients needing a Personal Injury Trust, and different types of trust will be appropriate for clients with different needs.
The training will cover:
- What Personal Injury Trusts are and when to advise clients about them
- The means testing rules that affect clients and how Personal Injury Trusts can help.
- How Personal Injury Trusts fit in for clients who lack capacity and those who are under the age of eighteen.
- Practical hints and tips on running Personal Injury Trusts.
- Case studies to provide real life context for various scenarios
Please note, the £30 course fee is per person
You will learn:
- What are personal injury trusts?
- Should I even be considering a personal injury trust?
- Why do clients need personal injury trusts
- What type of trust to choose
- Personal Injury Trusts and means testing including Universal Credit
- Clients who lack capacity
- What to do with children
- Practical hints and tips on running the trust
Who should attend:
- Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning practitioners who want to know more about Personal Injury Trusts and how they work
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Time
September 30, 2020 10:00 am - 11:00 am(GMT+00:00)