A trust built into your Will lets you control how, when, and to whom your estate passes. For blended families, vulnerable beneficiaries, and protecting your home. Drafted by our STEP qualified team, with an SRA regulated solicitor in-house.
A Will trust is a legal arrangement written into your Will. Rather than handing assets straight to a beneficiary, you place them in trust, managed by trustees you appoint, to be used on the terms you set. It is one of the most powerful tools in estate planning, and getting the wording right is everything.
Decide who benefits, when, and how, rather than passing assets outright with no strings attached.
Choose the people you trust to manage the trust and act in your beneficiaries’ best interests.
A trust can protect assets long after you are gone, against risks the beneficiary cannot foresee.
Trusts are not only for large estates. They solve very common, very human problems.
Provide for a current partner while making sure your own children ultimately inherit, avoiding accidental disinheritance.
Protect an inheritance for someone who cannot manage money themselves, or who relies on means-tested support.
Ring-fence a share of your property so it can pass to your children, rather than being lost to future costs.
Not everyone does. Trusts are worth considering for blended families, vulnerable beneficiaries, business assets, or protecting your home. At your free consultation we will tell you honestly whether a trust is right for you or whether a simpler Will is enough.
A property trust can protect a share of your home in certain circumstances, but it must be set up correctly and for the right reasons. We will explain clearly what a trust can and cannot do, with no overselling.
Trustees you appoint. They are legally responsible for managing the trust assets and acting in the beneficiaries’ best interests, following the terms you set out in your Will.
A trust adds some complexity, which is why the drafting matters. We keep it in plain English and give you a fixed-fee quote up front, so you know the cost before any work begins.

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