Business Succession Planning

We understand the unique challenges faced within family business enterprises

Business Succession Planning

We work closely with you to get to know your business and your wishes for succession. By combining the expertise of our estate planning and commercial and corporate teams, you can be certain both your wishes and the best interests of your business will be front of mind.

We understand the unique challenges faced within family business enterprises and work closely with you at all stages of the transition process ensuring the security of your business and the goals and objectives of the business are protected.

Our team can help you prepare and amend shareholder agreements, business structures and provide advice on potential distributions under trusts.

How can Hunt & Hunt help?

We know that everyone’s personal situation is unique.  Our experienced Wills & Estate team offer new clients a complimentary consultation of up to 30 minutes to get to know and understand you and your needs, to allow us to provide you with the best advice regarding your estate planning.  Contact our team today to discuss how we can help you.

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