A Practitioner’s Guide to Trusts is a step-by-step guide to all the practical aspects of trust law. Written by an expert and highly respected author, this handbook provides practical information that is as useful to accountants and trust practitioners as it is to lawyers.
Part I deals with matters common to all trusts, from setting up a trust and how to administer it, to breach of trust and removal of trustees. Part II covers specific trusts in detail. There are separate chapters on pensions, charities and life assurance and taxation issues are dealt with throughout the book.
Written by an expert and highly respected author, this handbook provides practical information that is as useful to accountants and trust practitioners as it is to lawyers. It has been fully updated and revised to take into account the latest Finance Act.
John Thurston is a solicitor and a member of STEP. He specialises in wills, probate and administration, taxation and trust law and is on the editorial board of the journal, Trust Law International.
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