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Trusts Unpacked | Episode 20: The trust as a long-term institution

41 min · 24 mrt 2026
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The trust as a long-term institution. Stewardship, legacy and time. Episode 20 will bring the series to a close by asking the most fundamental question of all: when should a trust be used, and when should it not. It steps back from technique to examine suitability, warning against the reflex use of trusts where simpler arrangements would serve better. The episode explores the costs, constraints and behavioural consequences trusts introduce, alongside their strengths. It emphasises that trusts are long-term governance tools, not default solutions or symbols of sophistication. The central message is that a trust should be chosen deliberately, for a clear problem it is well suited to solve, and avoided where it would add complexity without corresponding value.

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Trusts Unpacked | Episode 20: The trust as a long-term institution

The trust as a long-term institution. Stewardship, legacy and time. Episode 20 will bring the series to a close by asking the most fundamental question of all: when should a trust be used, and when should it not. It steps back from technique to examine suitability, warning against the reflex use of trusts where simpler arrangements would serve better. The episode explores the costs, constraints and behavioural consequences trusts introduce, alongside their strengths. It emphasises that trusts are long-term governance tools, not default solutions or symbols of sophistication. The central message is that a trust should be chosen deliberately, for a clear problem it is well suited to solve, and avoided where it would add complexity without corresponding value.

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Trusts Unpacked | Episode 19: Trusts in a changing regulatory world

Trusts in a changing regulatory world. What advisers need to watch. This episode examines trusts in a changing regulatory world and what families and advisers need to watch. It explains how transparency, reporting and behavioural scrutiny have become structural features of the trust environment, not temporary trends. The episode explores beneficial ownership disclosure, ongoing compliance and cross-border information sharing, and why paper compliance without consistent behaviour is increasingly fragile. It highlights the risk of passive non-compliance and the importance of governance, administration and independent trustees. The core message is that resilience now comes from clarity and discipline rather than opacity, and that trusts must be run as visible, accountable institutions if they are to endure.

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Trusts Unpacked | Episode 18: Trusts and succession planning for international families

Episode 18 focuses on succession planning for international families and the particular role trusts play in that complexity. It explains how mobility, multiple jurisdictions and differing cultural expectations make traditional successionplanning fragile. The episode explores how trusts can act as a coordinating framework, providing continuity of governance while allowing flexibility as people, assets and tax residences change. It highlights the importance of legal compatibility, cultural awareness and realistic assumptions about futuremovement. The core message is that international succession planning is not about certainty, but resilience, and that trusts work best when they are designed to absorb change rather than resist it.

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Trusts Unpacked | Episode 17: When trusts fail.

When trusts fail. Real-world mistakes and lessons learned. In this episode we look at the failures, at how and why trusts fail, drawing lessons from real-world mistakes rather than theory. It explains that most trust failures are not dramatic or sudden, but quiet and cumulative, emerging through poor drafting, weak trusteeship, neglected administration and unresolved familyconflict. The episode shows how loss of purpose, erosion of authority and misalignment between structure and reality are early warning signs. It also examines regulatory and jurisdictional blind spots that compound failure over time. The central message is that trusts rarely fail because they are challenged, but because they were never strong enough to withstand pressure when it arrived.

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Trusts Unpacked | Episode 16: The psychology of wealth transfer.

The psychology of wealth transfer. Trusts as behavioural frameworks. Episode 16 explores the psychology of wealth transfer and how trusts shape behaviour over time. It moves beyond law and structure to examine how wealth alters incentives, expectations and family dynamics, often in unintended ways. The episode explains how different trust designs send different behaviouralsignals, encouraging responsibility, dependency or restraint. It looks at maturity, motivation and entitlement, and the delicate balance trustees must strike between support and discipline. The focus is on understanding that trusts are not neutral containers but behavioural frameworks. The core messageis that successful wealth transfer depends as much on psychological insight as legal design, and ignoring that reality quietly undermines long-term outcomes.

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