Social:Letter of wishes
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Short description: Instructions to trustees, written by the settlor when creating the trust
In trust law, a letter of wishes is a tool used by a settlor when setting up a trust, to pass along information to the trustees. A letter of wishes usually contains instructions or extra information for the trustees. The trustees are not legally bound to follow a letter of wishes, but it is guidance that they must take into account and in practice it is usually followed.[1] It is mainly used because it is easy to change, unlike amending a will or trust deed, and will remain private among the trustees.
References
- ↑ Bonas, Womble Bond DickinsonLLP-Will; McLaughlin, Fiona (25 February 2021). "What you need to know about a letter of wishes | Lexology" (in en). https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=bb032dd5-8276-4548-bb62-c9808f080794.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter of wishes.
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