
Dispute Resolution
Varying Trusts
Overview
We act for trustees, executors, personal representatives and for individuals claiming against estates, trustees or other parties
There are many reasons why a trustee might want to vary a trust. For example, it may be in the interests of more advantageous administration or perhaps, to extend the perpetuity and accumulation period applicable to the trust.
How can a trust be varied?
The simplest ways for a trustee to depart from the express terms of the trust are, by relying on an express clause allowing variation of provisions in the trust or, if all the beneficiaries consent and are of full age and capacity.
In the absence of either of the above, a trustee will need to seek the assistance of the court.
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