
Dispute Resolution
The Trust Document and Trustee’s Duties
Overview
We act for trustees, executors, personal representatives and for individuals claiming against estates, trustees or other parties
A trust is an arrangement defined by law whereby an individual, or a group of people, are given legal title and responsibility for the ownership of assets for the benefit of some other person or group of people. It may be comprised of property, shares or just money.
How is a trust created?
A trust is ordinarily created in one of two ways:
- by a deed of trust for a trust created during the lifetime (to take immediate effect) of the person or people giving assets to the trust; or
- by a will for a trust that is to be created on or shortly after the death of the person making the will. The individual (or individuals) giving assets to the trust is/are known as the settlor(s).
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