Trusts can provide flexibility, protection and tax efficiency for families and estates. Our Bromley trust solicitors advise on setting up, administering and (where necessary) reviewing or unwinding trusts.
Trustees have legal duties — accounting, tax compliance (including HMRC's Trust Registration Service), maintaining records, exercising discretions properly. We support lay trustees through the administration so the trust is run correctly.
We also help where things go wrong — breach of trust claims, removal of trustees, disagreements between trustees and beneficiaries, and Variation of Trusts Act applications.
No. Modest trusts are common — for example a property protection trust in a will, or a small discretionary trust for a vulnerable beneficiary. The right answer depends on the family situation, not just the size of the estate.
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Yes. We offer a free initial enquiry by phone or via our online form so we can understand your matter, explain how we can help, and outline likely costs before you commit. Please call [Phone Number] or use the enquiry form on this page.
It depends on the complexity of your matter. Where possible we work on fixed fees; otherwise we give you a clear written estimate at the outset and tell you straight away if anything changes. We will never present you with an unexpected bill.
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