Types of Trust

There are many types of Trust Funds designed for specific situations, There are different types of trust designed to meet different kinds of needs. The type of trust you use will depend on who the beneficiaries are, what the assets are, and how and when you want the assets to be distributed. The main types… Continue reading Types of Trust

Benefit of setting up a trust

Trust funds, or deeds of trusts as they are also known are a great way to help protect your loved ones, ensuring they can be provided for in the future. Trust funds can: Protect your assets – so they cannot be used to pay for care home fees Guarantee an income for your loved ones… Continue reading Benefit of setting up a trust

Duties of a trustee to an estate

An estate trustee derives his authority to act from the will which takes effect upon the death of the testator.  An estate trustee who is not willing to assume the duties office, however, may formally renounce the right to act. The estate trustee has certain statutory rights and obligations which includes: Arranges for the proper… Continue reading Duties of a trustee to an estate

Setting up trust fund for beneficiaries of an estate

Trusts can help to minimize inheritance tax because it reduces the value of your overall estate by placing assets in a trust and naming your loved one as the beneficiary. When you set up a trust your assets are removed from your estate and put aside for the beneficiary. This enables you to protect your… Continue reading Setting up trust fund for beneficiaries of an estate

Factors to consider in choosing a good estate trustee.

In choosing an estate trustee, a testator should consider the following factors: The age and health of the prospective estate trustee Competence of the Trustee Experience. Availability and willingness to serve. Proximity to the beneficiary -where the prospective estate trustee lives Ability to serve without conflict of interest.  The honesty, capability and responsibility of the… Continue reading Factors to consider in choosing a good estate trustee.

What is a living trust?

Living trusts is a trust made to operate during your life time. It is termed ‘inter vivos’ trusts which literally is ‘among living beings’. Most simply, they can be seen as the legal opposite to testamentary trusts, which are not fully constituted until after the death of the settlor. Thus, a living trust is constituted… Continue reading What is a living trust?

When can a trustee be removed?

A trustee can be removed on the following ground: If the Trustee deals with the beneficiaries estate deceitfully. Where there is a conflict of interest between the trustee and the trust property. He is incapable of carrying out his function Refuses to act A trustee can be removed in a number of ways, either with… Continue reading When can a trustee be removed?

Duties of a trustee to a beneficiary.

A trustee is one who has been appointed to hold the deceased estate in trust for a beneficiary of less than 18 years of age. The trustee owes a fiduciary duty to the beneficiary of the trust and must act in the best interest of the beneficiary. A trustee as a legal owner of the… Continue reading Duties of a trustee to a beneficiary.

Online will writing service

You can also engage the service of a will writing service on line, this can be faster and more convenient for most people. An important feature to check here is the legal guidance you will receive, if you have a problem. Ascertain whether the people you are speaking to are qualified solicitors. Please call us… Continue reading Online will writing service

Using a Solicitor to make a will.

A solicitor is specialized in will drafting and observes all the principles of drafting so as to avert a situation of the will being challenged due to one mistake or the other. Solicitors are qualified and regulated. They observe due diligence when drafting your will, they also keep the will safely with no charge and… Continue reading Using a Solicitor to make a will.