
Trust Planning
Trusts can help provide long-term protection for your home, savings and family.
We offer clear advice on whether a Trust structure is suitable for your circumstances.
When Trust Planning May be Appropriate
Trusts are often considered where:
Protecting property for children is important
One partner wants to protect their share of the home
A beneficiary may be vulnerable
Inheritance tax planning is required
We carefully asses suitability before recommending any structure.
Types Of Trust We Advise On
Property Protection Trusts
Often included with wills to protect a share of the family home.
Life Interest Trusts
Provide for a surviving partner while protecting capital for children.
Discretionary Trusts
Offers flexibility in how and when beneficiaries may receive funds.
Vulnerable Beneficiary Trusts
Designed to support beneficiaries who may require additional protection.
Clear Advice, Not Complexity
Trust planning can be misunderstood. Our role is to:
Explain benefits and limitations
clarify ongoing responsibilities
Ensure suitability
Provide transparent fee structures
We only recommend Trusts where they are genuinely appropriate.
Explore Whether A Trust Is Right For You
Putting the right structure in place today can help ensure that your assets are managed according to your wishes and that your family’s future is protected.
If you would like to explore whether trust planning may be appropriate for you, we would be pleased to arrange a consultation.