Family Trusts and Estates – Things to think about for your family trust and your estate when beneficiaries live overseas
It is common for adult children and grandchildren to live overseas. The length of time away from New Zealand and the degree ...
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You may have a trust for a variety of reasons, whether for asset structuring or estate planning purposes, or perhaps to benefit a charitable cause or community group. You could be the beneficiary of a particular trust settled by somebody ...
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The 2016 Supreme Court case of Clayton v Clayton found that a person’s “bundle of rights” in a trust (e.g. being a trustee, appointor, beneficiary and having powers to say remove other beneficiaries) could be considered an asset in that ...
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