Continue reading "International Trust Law: Disclose or withhold?"
International Trust Law: Disclose or withhold?
Gillian Coumbe QC discusses a recent case where the New Zealand Supreme Court considered the principles governing disclosure of trust information to beneficiaries ‘There is no absolute right to any trust document. However, where the request is made by a close beneficiary for access to core documents such as the trust deed and accounts there …
Cases Referenced
Cases in bold have further reading - click to view related articles.
- Blades v Isaac [2016] WTLR 589, [2016] EWHC 601 (Ch)
- Breakspear & ors v Ackland & anr [2008] EWHC 220 (Ch); [2008] WTLR 777 ChD
- Erceg v Erceg [2014] NZHC 155; [2016] WTLR 1575; [2017] NZSC 28
- Foreman v Kingstone [2004] 1 NZLR 841; [2005] WTLR 823
- Ilott v The Blue Cross & ors [2017] UKSC 17; [2017] WTLR 533 SC
- Kacem v Bashir [2010] NZSC 112; [2011] 2 NZLR 1
- Kennon v Spry [2008] HCA 56; WTLR(w) 2009-11
- Re M and L Trusts [2003] WTLR 491
- Re Y Trust [2014] (1) JRL 199
- Schmidt v Rosewood Trust Ltd [2003] UKPC 26; [2003] WTLR 565; [2004] WTLR 887