Summary
To register a trust deed with the UK Land Registry, complete forms TR1 and AP1, submit the trust deed, and pay the fee. To add a trust deed to your will, consult a solicitor, include clear instructions, and appoint trustees. If a trustee dies, review the trust deed for a successor, appoint a new trustee if needed, and update the Land Registry. Legal aid is generally not available for setting up a trust, but legal charities like Citizens Advice, LawWorks, and Advocate offer assistance. In Doncaster, Citizens Advice Doncaster Borough provides free advice, and LawWorks and Advocate offer pro bono services.Full Conversation
How do I add the trust deed to my will
To add a trust deed to your will in the UK, you can follow these steps:
*. **Consult a Solicitor**: It's best to get legal advice to ensure the will is correctly drafted.
*. **Include Clear Instructions**: Specify the details of the trust deed in your will.
*. **Appoint Trustees**: Name the trustees who will manage the trust.
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*. **Consult a Solicitor**: Seek legal advice to ensure the will is correctly drafted, as this can prevent future legal issues.
*. **Include Clear Instructions**: Clearly specify the details of the trust deed in your will, including what property or assets are involved and the terms of the trust.
*. **Appoint Trustees**: Name the individuals who will act as trustees to manage the trust according to your wishes.
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What happens if a trustee dies
If a trustee dies in the UK, here are the general steps to follow:
*. **Review the Trust Deed**: Check if the trust deed specifies a successor trustee.
*. **Appoint a New Trustee**: If not specified, the remaining trustees or beneficiaries may appoint a new trustee.
*. **Register Changes**: Update the Land Registry and other relevant entities about the change.
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If a trustee dies in the UK, here are the general steps to follow:
*. **Review the Trust Deed**: Check if the trust deed specifies a successor trustee.
*. **Appoint a New Trustee**: If not specified, the remaining trustees or beneficiaries may appoint a new trustee.
*. **Register Changes**: Update the Land Registry and other relevant entities about the change.
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Is.legal aid availible to set up trust
In the UK, legal aid is typically not available for setting up a trust. However, you can seek advice from a solicitor or legal charity that offers free initial consultations.
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What legal charties are availivle
In the UK, several legal charities offer free or low-cost legal advice. Here are a few:
- **Citizens Advice**: Offers free advice on a variety of legal issues.
- **LawWorks**: Provides free legal assistance to those in need.
- **Advocate**: Connects individuals with pro bono lawyers.
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Great! Here are some legal charities in the Doncaster area that can help:
- **Citizens Advice Doncaster Borough**
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- Website: [Citizens Advice](https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/)
- **LawWorks**
- Website: [LawWorks](https://www.lawworks.org.uk/)
- **Advocate**
- Website: [Advocate](https://weareadvocate.org.uk/)
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