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Capital Letter: How trustees should work out what to tell beneficiaries

A new Trusts Act recommended by the Law Commission in 2013 after its intensive review of the law of trusts may emerge this parliamentary term.

Thu, 25 Feb 2016

A new Trusts Act recommended by the Law Commission in 2013 after its intensive review of the law of trusts may emerge this parliamentary term.

One of its recommendations is that the obligation of trustees to provide information to beneficiaries should be clearly articulated. In the meantime,

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