• A trust is a legal arrangement that allows you to make a gift to someone without giving them control over the property you give away...
  • Insurance Trusts can be designed to allow you as much flexibility as you need, they also permit you to choose who you want to benefit....
  • You will want to be sure that the right people benefit from your mortgage and family life assurance protection, at the right time and by the right amount. Insurance trusts can set out who should benefit, when they should benefit and how they should benefit....

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Why Use A Trust ?

A trust is a legal arrangement that allows you to make a gift to someone without giving them control over the property you give away.

A trust is usually created by a document – the trust deed – which names those involved in the trust.

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What Type of Trust ?

Insurance Trusts can be designed to allow you as much flexibility as you need, they also permit you to choose who you want to benefit.

However, you may be surprised to learn that this doesn't mean that you have to give up control of your assets... Read more >>>

Setting up an insurance trust is easy....

You will want to be sure that the right people benefit from your mortgage and family life assurance protection, at the right time and by the right amount. Insurance trusts can set out who should benefit, when they should benefit and how they should benefit.  

Getting your insurance trust up and running may seem simple. For example: most non-advised outlets, such as web-based comparison sites, supermarkets, banks etc, simply post you a trust deed and let you get on with it. However, there's more to a trust than just filling a form in, assuming you have been sent the most appropriate type of trust document in the first place......

 
  • Insurance Trusts protect your insurance policies.