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The recent controversy over taxation of trusts (as mentioned in last week’s email) highlighted the importance of using trusts for people in second marriages.
With over 50% of marriages likely to end in divorce, there are now millions of people who have re-married but have children from previous relationships. Their wishes are often that on their death they would like their spouse to be provided for but wish to ensure that their wealth will eventually find its way to their children.
A simple way to do this is to create a life interest trust where assets (such as the family home) are held for the benefit of the spouse whilst that spouse is alive but pass to others (e.g. children from a first marriage) on the death of the spouse.
If this applies to you, please speak to your wills adviser or email Janice@stephen-hill.co.uk for more information
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