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1.Subject to the terms of the Deed of Trust, the Appointor of a trust can ordinarily nominate a replacement "Appointor " in their Will? True False
2.Which of the following structures would you recommend as a tool by which an individual after their death can ensure the continued care of a disabled family member, whilst ensuring it does not consequentially risk the continued entitled to pensions or other government entitlements?
Testamentary trust
Life interest
Deed of Family Arrangement
Family trust
Superannuation fund
3. Subject to the terms of the Deed of Trust, an individual Trustee of a trust can ordinarily nominate a replacement "Trustee" in their Will? True or False?
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