TYPES OF TRUSTS
PROPERTY TRUST
You can put
any type of property into
a trust. This might include your own home and any investment
properties, such as rental properties, cars, motorbikes,
motorhomes, boats, caravans, etc. Putting property into your assets can
help to protect your property for your beneficiaries. Personal
property can also be placed into a trust, however, it is only worth
putting in assets that are of high value.
FINANCIAL ASSETS TRUST
Any money, stocks
and shares
which you
wish to give as a gift to someone, can be put into a trust. This can
have a number of benefits and can be a method for avoiding any
unnecessary inheritance tax, potentially saving you thousands of pounds.
LIFE
INSURANCE POLICIES TRUST
Life insurance
policies can be
"written into a trust", which means that if a claim is made, the
insurance company pays out any successful claim to the beneficiaries
named in the trust. This can mean that the proceeds do not form part of
your asset and therefore are not subject to inheritance tax.
PRIVATE EQUITY TRUST
A
private equity trust is a
great way to protect your personal assets. We will put together a
document on your behalf to ensure what is your, remains yours.
PRIVATE FAMILY TRUST
A private
family trust is a smart decision if you wish to
encompass the whole family unit within your private family trust to
secure their assets, no matter their age or distance, time and location
do not change the facts of your trust.
SPECIAL TRUST
A
special trust can be
tailored to your special needs and requirements, this form of trust can
be very advantageous when protecting your person from your business
decisions, separating family issues and locking assets away from prying
family eyes
SECRET TRUST
A secret trust is the most powerful
classification of trust that
you can invest in. The very epithet ‘secret’ will instil confidence
that your assets will be held and distributed within the trust in
absolute secrecy. Unwavering through probate, the beneficiary’s
identities shall never be revealed and protected by trust law. A
special trust shall be actualised with precision and secrecy befitting
of your needs, it remains private and confidential for your entire life
and beyond until all of its purposes are fulfilled.