Working with Solicitors and Trustees

There are a number of reasons why an individual or organisation, or group of individuals possibly as part of an organisation, may find themselves acting as Custodians or Trustees in relation to specified assets and incomes.
Whilst there are a good number of individuals who have no commercial basis to their involvement, being perhaps friends or relatives that have agreed to devote some of their time to assist in the administration of an estate or an ongoing trust, the majority of custodians are organisations and individuals that are involved in a professional capacity (such as solicitors).
In the course of time contact can often be lost with some or all of the beneficiaries of the assets, or incomes being administered or looked after. The Custodians or Trustees are then presented with the difficulty of being unable to carry out their duties in accordance with the directives within their governing document (e.g. the Will or trust deed).
In circumstances such as these we can help by using our considerable experience, skills and resources to locate beneficiaries, anywhere in the world.