Discretionary Trust Frequently Asked Questions
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An appointor of a trust is a person who has the power to appoint or remove trustees, and to vary the terms of the trust. The role of appointor is an important one, as it gives the holder a great deal of control over the trust. It is therefore important to choose an appointor carefully, and to make sure that they understand their powers and responsibilities.
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