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Discretionary Trust
- Ern100
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I was wondering if somebody could help me with a question regarding discretionary trusts or disabled discretionary trusts. Briefly i suffer from fairly severe mental health problems and currently receive Income related ESA, DLA (both care and mobility) and housing benefit.
My parents would like to set up a discretionary trust for me and my daughter (the value would be well above the 16,000 savings limit for means tested benefits).
Would the setting up of the trust disqualify me for any form of means tested benefit entitlement. I understand this is quite a complex area and if other members can't help directly perhaps they could point me in the right direction of where and who to ask.
Kind regards
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Ern100 wrote: Hello,
I was wondering if somebody could help me with a question regarding discretionary trusts or disabled discretionary trusts. Briefly i suffer from fairly severe mental health problems and currently receive Income related ESA, DLA (both care and mobility) and housing benefit.
My parents would like to set up a discretionary trust for me and my daughter (the value would be well above the 16,000 savings limit for means tested benefits).
Would the setting up of the trust disqualify me for any form of means tested benefit entitlement. I understand this is quite a complex area and if other members can't help directly perhaps they could point me in the right direction of where and who to ask.
Kind regards
Hi E100,
You are correct setting up a Trust, and how this will effect entitlement to Income Related benefits, and any future entitlement to help with "care" is not a straightforward issue.
I do have personal experience of setting up a "Personal Injury Trust" but this is different to the type of trust that you speak of.
My best advice would be to research on the net, and contact various Solicitors and Trust management companies.
There will be a charge for setting up the Trust and issuing the Trust Bond.
Make sure you use a reputable company, the costs will vary, and it would be best to "shop around".
This is what came up when I Googled Discretionary Trusts :
www.google.co.uk/search?q=Srtting+up+a+d...PNUs3nHdHb7AbO24DoCw
Good Luck !!

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