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Back to basics: deeds of variation

Run Time
24 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Private Client Law and Practice
Available Until
28/03/2026

Price £130.00

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Description

Join our speaker Thomas Entwistle from 5 Stone Buildings in this webinar on deeds of variation. The following topics are covered:

  • requirements for a variation;
  • what assets can be varied?
  • IHT points;
  • CGT points;
  • consideration;
  • dead beneficiaries;
  • interests in possession; and
  • rectification – when variations go wrong.

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  • A2 - Maintain competence and legal knowledge.
  • A4 - Draw on detailed knowledge/understanding.

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Speakers

Thomas Entwistle

Junior Counsel

5 Stone Buildings

Thomas Entwistle has a Chancery practice including all aspects of trusts and estates, both contentious and non-contentious. He focuses particularly on probate, the administration of estates, trusts, taxation and related professional negligence. He regularly appears in the High Court and county courts and in the Court of Protection. Notable cases include: Lomax v Lomax [2019] 1 WLR 6527, CA and [2020] 1 FLR 30 (court’s power to order ENE); Public Guardian v DA [2018] 3 WLR 2017 (validity of provisions in lasting powers of attorney); Cotton v Earl of Cardigan [2015] WTLR 39, CA (court’s blessing of proposed sale of trust land); Re Duffy [2013] EWHC 2395 (Ch) (charitable gifts and distribution of an estate in reliance on counsel’s opinion); Brudenell-Bruce v Moore and Cotton [2012] WTLR 931 (ownership of paintings and the self-dealing rule); Ketteringham v Hardy [2011] WTLR 1367 (beneficial ownership of land); Ashcroft v Barnsdale [2010] STC 2544 (rectification of deed of variation); Re S & S [2010] 1 WLR 1082 (appointment of a deputy for property and affairs and best interests). He has also appeared in numerous applications to have documents rectified or set aside and under the Variation of Trusts Act 1958
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