Have Children

HAVE CHILDREN

Most of us will endeavour to build up an estate during our lifetime through property; a business retirement plans savings and investments or other assets maybe classic cars or antiques. This estate will be passed to our beneficiaries on our death according to our instructions in our will if we have made one if you have not then the laws of intestacy will take over and your wishes may not be applied.

In most cases if we have children we want our estate to pass directly to them, if we do not have children it may be nephews and nieces or a close friend or relative.

If you have made a will this is classed as outright gifting meaning the assets form part of your beneficiaries’ estate, they can then be claimed upon if they get divorced or have creditors. wealth preservation and blood line planning with TUTIS is about avoiding this using simple but effective trust planning whilst you are alive to protect and avoid this

Case Studies

Mrs Jones

Mrs Jones husband died quite suddenly and out of the blue in 2015, they have two children of school age her husband had life cover which paid off the mortgage and a separate life policy along with his pensions. I was introduced to Mrs Jones through a family friend. Mrs Jones is in her early 40s and works full time with a good salary. She explained that whilst her Husband was alive there planning goal was always to look after the children and give them a decent start in life, Mrs Jones explained that she still wanted that wish to be protected now the house was mortgage free and she had a lump sum invested. She had the existing mirror will in place. We spoke openly about the future and Mrs Jones wanted to make sure that whatever her future held she wanted the children to be financially secure but with guidance until aged 21, Her daughter suffers from severe anxiety as well and was concerned that if anything happened to her, her daughter would be potentially seriously affected, and potentially unable to make financial decisions straight away. I recommended the single persons beneficiary protection plan with well-chosen trustees, this would mean that whilst the children were under the age of 21 and if anything happened to her the estate would be directed into the trust, with the trustees having the ability to use capital as the children needed it IE to buy a first car, tuition fees etc. , and at the chosen age of 21 could choose to take the gift or leave it in the trust . As a secondary benefit if Mrs Jones was remarried at this point the assets are ring fenced for the children. This planning relieved her concerns about her children particularly her daughter not having to make immediate decisions.

"I have been very satisfied with all the advice given by David Garforth and would recommend him to anyone seeking financial advice."

Mrs Jones

Why us?

  • Over 19 years' experience
  • Proven track record
  • Fully qualified IFA
  • Trusts guaranteed
  • In-depth legal knowledge
  • Empathetic approach

We were looking for someone who we could relate to who would understand our needs with investments. We met David and liked him immediately. He advised us of the type of plan which would be beneficial...

Mr and Mrs Phelps

Mr and Mrs Phelps

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David Garforth
Financial Planner
07966453130 david@tutis.co.uk
David Garforth

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This too shall pass...

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David's disciplined and focused approach to dealing with his clients was acquired during his time in the armed forces.