
Trusts are used for a wide range of objectives. They are legal entities set in place to ensure that assets will pass to your chosen beneficiaries. They can be used as part of an estate preservation strategy to minimise the impact of inheritance tax.
Trusts can be used for lifetime gifts, as well as assets left via a Will. Trusts separate power and control from those who are entitled to the benefit of the assets. Trusts are often used to manage assets on behalf of someone who cannot manage these themselves, for example, a young child.
Estate administration covers all the work required to set up and manage the directions and wishes left in a Will. Trust and estate administration can be a complex affair, and often the last thing you will want to deal with if you have recently lost a loved one. We can help you with this, and manage estates and trusts discreetly and efficiently on your behalf.
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