Estate planning is the process of determining what one wants to happen to his/her estate,which include all the rights,interest and titles that one has in the property he/she owns.
An estate plan is the process of planning for the orderly administration and disposition of property after the owner dies.
Estate planning involves making plans for the transfer of your estate after death. Your estate is all the property that you own. It can include cash, clothes, jewelry, cars, houses, land, retirement, savings accounts and so on.
Who does not want their loved ones to remain financially stable even after their death? No one knows what the future holds.Therefore, if we leave unanswered question like what happens to our wealth after we die, life of our loved ones could become even more difficult. Therefore, estate planning is pervasive i.e important for everyone who holds any kind of movable and immovable properties, gold, Insurance policies etc.
We have a specialized and dedicated team of professionals including lawyers,Company secretaries and Chartered Accountant to help our clients tailor a structure to articulate and implement their vision for succession and continuity of the family wealth during their lifetime.
Trust
Trusts can be established to easily transfer assets to heirs. With the right set-up, assets in a Trust can avoid Probate and taxation, and immediately pass from the original owner to the heirs.
There are two types of trusts:
1) Private trust
2) Public trust
While private trusts are governed by the Indian Trusts Act, 1882, public trusts are divided into charitable and religious trusts.
Trust for special child Planning for your child is never easy, more so when you are not around. It is even more difficult if your child is a special child or disabled or suffering from a major illness. How can you ensure that your child will be taken care of when you are not around?
A special needs trust is a trust designed for beneficiaries with disabilities, either physically or mentally challenged. There are legal advantages of using a trust to hold and manage property intended for the benefit of the beneficiary if the beneficiary lacks the legal capacity to handle his or her own financial affairs.
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