Alternatively trusts can be employed as a way of accommodating particular circumstances which may or may not arise in the future, for example the financial welfare of grandchildren.
Wilson Nesbitt's experienced team can advise on the considerable options which may be beneficial to you. Additionally, you can instruct us to manage the trust on your behalf. We will be able to ensure that it is kept up to date financially and make unbiased decisions on the distribution of the trust, if that is necessary.
If you would like more information please contact one of our experienced team members profiled on the right of this web page, telephone 0800 056 0536
or email probate@wilson-nesbitt.com.
Latest News
Updated Daily: Wednesday July 9th 2008
Labour MP blames lack of support for failure of inheritance tax amendment
09/07/2008
A Labour MP's proposal that siblings should be entitled to the same inheritance tax break as a married couple has been...
09/07/2008
A Labour MP's proposal that siblings should be entitled to the same inheritance tax break as a married couple has been...
Moves to change sibling inheritance rules
30/06/2008
Cohabiting siblings in Northern Ireland may soon receive the same rights as married and civil partnership couples regarding...
30/06/2008
Cohabiting siblings in Northern Ireland may soon receive the same rights as married and civil partnership couples regarding...
Trusts a 'great opportunity' for lessening inheritance tax
03/06/2008
Well-planned trusts can prove a "very effective way" to reduce inheritance tax liabilities and ensure that as much of...
03/06/2008
Well-planned trusts can prove a "very effective way" to reduce inheritance tax liabilities and ensure that as much of...



