The use of trusts can help in family wealth planning in providing for the next generations in tax efficient ways. Trusts can also be used to preserve family assets for children and grandchildren.
Special Compensation Preservation Trusts can ensure that means tested benefits are not affected by an award of damages for personal injury.
Disabled relatives can be provided for in the most financially efficient way through Disabled Persons Trusts
Why Choose Us?
We have a great deal of experience and expertise in drafting and running trusts. As a firm, we have been dealing with trusts for our clients for a period in excess of 200 years. Dermot Kirkwood, the head of the Department, has more than 25 years experience in the field of Trusts and is a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners and Solicitors for the Elderly.
Our Service
We will:-
- Advise on the appropriate use of trusts for particular situations
- Advise on existing trusts and trustees duties
- Help with tax issues including Inheritance Tax and Trust Income and Capital Gains Tax
We are happy to visit you at home if you are unable to come to our offices.
How much will it cost?
We understand that the cost of setting up a Trust will be important to you. The costs involved in running a trust are generally paid from the trust assets. Because every trust is different, it is not possible to give a quote without full details. However we will give you details of how our charges are calculated and an estimate of charges before you are committed to using our services.
Contact us now if you would like to discuss your trust by completing our no obligation online enquiry form. Alternatively you can call us direct on 0191 5666500 or alternatively request a call back.





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