Trusts
No longer the exclusive domain of the asset rich.
The formation of Trusts are a topic of general discussion throughout various cross-sections of the public. We hear about them on the radio, read about them in best selling books and attend public seminars to discuss them.
Everyone’s personal situation is different and it is essential for your adviser to be fully informed and aware of your personal circumstances in order to be able to advise you of the best structure and course of action for you.
Willis Toomey Robinson offer an initial interview of up to an hour on the basis that if you decide not to proceed with establishing a Trust, there will be no charge to you for the initial interview.
Some of the more common modern reasons for considering utilising Trust structures are business risk issues, estate planning and Property Relationship protections. There is potential benefits in these various areas by utilising Trust structures to own assets, but it is not a matter of simply signing a standard document and sitting back in blissful ignorance. With the prevalence of Trusts within our modern society comes risks of invalidity. The key to a successful ownership structure is knowledge of how to operate and maintain the structure.