Asset Protection Solicitors
Safeguard Your Assets with Expert Legal Advice
Protect your wealth and secure your family’s future with tailored asset protection solutions from Merriman Solicitors (incorporating AB Family Law).
Frequently asked questions
Can you set up a trust without a solicitor?
While it is legally possible to set up a trust without a solicitor, it is highly recommended that you seek professional legal advice. Trusts can be complex, and any errors in setting them up can lead to issues with asset protection, or complications in how your estate is managed. A solicitor ensures that the trust is structured correctly, complies with all legal requirements, and fully protects your assets according to your wishes.
What type of trust is best for asset protection?
The most commonly used trust for asset protection is an Asset Protection Trust (APT). This type of trust is specifically designed to protect your home or other valuable assets from being used to pay for long-term care fees, creditors, or other financial liabilities. Other types of trusts, such as Discretionary Trusts, may also be suitable depending on your specific needs. A solicitor can help you determine which trust structure best suits your goals and circumstances.
What is the strongest asset protection?
The strongest asset protection typically involves setting up an Asset Protection Trust, which shields your assets from claims by creditors, local authorities (for care fees), and potential financial risks. Additionally, combining this with other legal tools such as a Lasting Power of Attorney and effective estate planning can further enhance protection.
Are inherited assets protected from divorce?
In the UK, inherited assets are not automatically protected from divorce settlements. However, they can be safeguarded through careful planning. One way to protect inherited assets is by placing them into a trust before marriage or during the estate planning process. This keeps the inheritance separate from marital assets and makes it less likely to be divided during divorce proceedings. Consulting with a solicitor is essential to ensure your inheritance is well-protected.
Can a prenup protect future assets?
Yes, a prenuptial agreement (prenup) can protect future assets, but it must be carefully drafted and meet specific legal requirements to be effective. In the UK, prenups are not legally binding but are increasingly considered by courts during divorce settlements, especially if both parties have received independent legal advice and the agreement is deemed fair. A prenup can outline how assets acquired before or during the marriage, including future inheritance or business interests, should be treated in case of divorce.
Can’t see what you are looking for?
Please get in touch, and we will be happy to assist.
Key contacts
Make an enquiry
Why choose Merriman Solicitors (Incorporating AB Family Law)?
- Fully authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority
- Specialist solicitors who can both write new Wills and amend existing ones
- Transparent fees with no hidden costs
- Sensibly priced legal support that put your mind at ease
Get in touch
Wills & Powers of Attorney services
Powers of Attorney
A Lasting Power of Attorney allows your children, other family members, or friends to make decisions on your behalf.
Trusts
Protecting your interests, keeping you and your loved ones safe.
Will Writing
Will writing solicitors ensure that the correct people benefit from your estate.