The Trustee Act 2000 has considerably increased the duties and obligations a Trustee must perform in connection with the administration of a Trust, for example, the investment of trust monies in accordance with standard investment criteria.
WBW can help guide you though this complex area of law and advise you in your capacity as a Trustee including the management and governance of the Trust as well as the limits and scope of your powers as a Trustee.
Several members of the team are members of the Society for Trust and Estate Practitioners, an accolade afforded to the most experienced and senior practitioners in the field of Trusts and Estates.
Please also see our section on 'Appointing Trustees'.
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