
Trusts
Trusts complement the other estate plans you may already have like a Will or Lasting Power of Attorney. What can a trust do?
Ensure family members are not disinherited against your wishes. For example by their getting divorced or your spouse getting remarried after your death.
Remove the need for probate. Your beneficiaries could save a lot of money and time as assets held in trust are not normally subject to probate.
Protect the beneficiaries inheritance from things like divorce, bankruptcy or inheriting while living abroad.
Remove an inheritance tax burden from your children or other beneficiaries.
Guard against a child or other relative making a claim under the Inheritance Act 1975.
Call us today to discuss how you can protect your assets for your children.
The provision of trusts is a specialised area of law and we work with our trusted legal and financial partners to ensure that the advice and documentation is of the highest standard.
Our aim is to help you protect​ your assets and avoid the pitfalls of unforeseen circumstances that can affect anyone.Â