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PIP
Does this trust cause any problems for my son? He is in receipt of PIP (not means tested) and UC he's not able to generate an income but will be left 50 percent of property on my death, Does he or I need to inform HRC regarding the trust? And is it him who should fill in the RX1 form? Once the trust has been created? I'm concerned about the vultures circling him, he wont be able to cope - My sons are going to be Trustees and Beneficiaries - I just want to ensure they don't end up homeless or stop my sons benefits - it's his only form of income to survive
Private Trusts
Hi Peter and all, I was writing up a trust earlier this year with the help of ChatGpt, it was very good, but on coming across Peter's trust paperwork, it's much better, so where do I download the version to edit and then add in my bit that I have written?
Affidavit, Private Trust, Local Authority
I'm after anyone's experience or knowledge. If affidavits have been done, to separate man from fiction, trust set up, how do you deal with local authorities? Piece of land (no mortgage) as asset in trust. Completly private, no public access or utilities connected, no formal postal address. Trust states:'exclusion of public claims: no public body, including any local council, statutory agency, or other governmental authority, has jurisdiction over trust property' so if an issue with not applying for planning permission arose, or any other council interference, how is best to deal with them? NDAs have been signed by trustees. No issues at present, but expecting some at some stage. Have Council constitution, and its all about businesses, electorates, uk citizens, and communities, etc which we are not. But not sure where to go from here on my learning. Any suggestions?
NiP speeding
Partner received NIP for speeding (46mph at 05.18 am) asking for driver details. Is below letter suitable to send in response? Name on dvla is a trustee of a private trust holding the vehicle as an asset
NiP speeding
Chatbot
aww the chatbot is spinning me out - it just directs me to seek professional advice and get tax advice and see a solicitor - non of which I can afford! Is this because my son receives PIP and UC? I really would rather not! Then I'm instructed by grok to set up a disable persons trust with a court - see I hit obstacles like this and don't end up up doing anything! Too many obstacles - too much much conflicting information, makes my brain shut down! I need step by step sound advice for setting up a trust that accommodates my son who is not able to work and relies on his benefits, I cry every time I start looking into it!
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