Trusts Lawyers Leigh

A trusts lawyer is also handy for tax planning; although changes to the law in 2006 have, to some degree, mitigated their protection from inheritance tax. Again, wealth preservation is the goal of your trusts lawyer whose knowledge of the special tax treatment of trusts could save your beneficiaries money.

Stephensons
01942 608942
26 Union St
Leigh
Heyman & Co Solicitors
01942 604135
44 Church Street
Leigh
Widdows Mason
01942 673311
20 King Street
Leigh
Butcher & Barlow
01942 674144
2 Bold Street
Leigh
Widdows Mason
01942 877197
52 Market Street
Manchester
Forster Dean
01942 604404
31 Lord Street
Leigh
Dootson Eckersley Hope Solicitors
01942 673431
61-63 Church Street
Leigh
Tq Solicitors
01942 671166
54 Church Street
Leigh
Wingate Gregory Evans
01942 896426
150 Elliott Street
Manchester
Malcolm Peet & Co
01942 876115
63 Market Street
Manchester
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Trusts Lawyers

When organising your estate, a trusts lawyer can provide a great deal of reassurance either in providing for loved ones who could not look after themselves in the event of your death or simply in saving the beneficiaries money through tax planning.

Why use a trusts lawyer?


Most people seek advice from a trusts lawyer to guarantee the inheritance of their children. When making a will that involves young children a trusts lawyer would probably argue that the setting up of a trust is vital. Your trusts lawyer can help ensure financial protection for your children in your absence by arranging for your assets to be controlled by a third party known as a trustee. A trusts lawyer can make a similar arrangement for an individual who cannot handle their affairs due to disability.

A trusts lawyer is also handy for tax planning; although changes to the law in 2006 have, to some degree, mitigated their protection from inheritance tax. Again, wealth preservation is the goal of your trusts lawyer whose knowledge of the special tax treatment of trusts could save your beneficiaries money. Once a trusts lawyer has transferred your assets in such a manner though, they may be inaccessible.

Those who set up a trust before changes to the law came into effect may need to consult a trusts lawyer again to check that their situation remains unchanged. You may also want to consult a trusts lawyer if you are the beneficiary of a trust and wish to make arrangements for those assets upon your deat...

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