Trusts 2020

Bespoke drafting of trust deeds vs. fixing up problems in old deeds

Source: Victoria

Published Date: 23 Apr 2020

 

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This video covers:
  • how wide should the class of beneficiaries be in a discretionary trust?
  • who should be the trustee?
  • who should be the appointor and / or guardian?
  • power to vary in the instrument
  • Trustee Act powers and court authorised amendments
  • consequences of the creation of a new trust
  • tax problems with a broad class or foreign beneficiaries.

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Bespoke drafting of trust deeds vs. fixing up problems in old deeds

Author(s): Frank Hinoporos CTA , Neil Brydges CTA , Edward Skilton , Daniel Smedley CTA

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