Family Trusts and the Appointer’s Powers Provision. Why is this important?

The Appointers’ Powers provision provides the necessary power that gives the Appointer the ability to appoint and remove Trustees. By having this power, the Appointer retains control over the Trust and enables the Appointer to retain effective control over the actions of the Trustees and consequently over the assets of the Trust?

If you have any questions regarding Family Trusts or would like to book a meeting with one of our legal team members please contact us. During this scheduled session we will provide you with an overview of how a Trust may or may not be of benefit to your particular circumstance . For further details please contact Quay Law. We are an Auckland based law firm.