Estate Planning
Protect your children's inheritance
With rising house prices and the accumulation of savings and assets many people are faced with inheritance tax issues and need to consider mitigation where possible.
Should a parent die and the surviving spouse were to remarry, families are concerned with how to protect their children’s’ inheritance.
These are just a couple of examples of estate planning. Often a detailed discussion with a specialist can identify the best methods of how to mitigate some of these concerns.
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Commonly asked questions
Often we find that many people want to protect assets upon spousal remarriage and therefore certain trusts can be utilised in a Will to protect your children’s future inheritance.