Family Generations

The Discretionary Living Trust

The Smartest Way to Secure Your Legacy

In a country where financial uncertainty, family dynamics, and complex estates can often cloud the future, a Discretionary Living Trust (also known as an inter vivos trust) stands as a powerful, practical, and deeply caring choice for South Africans looking to protect their families.

What is a Discretionary Living Trust?

A Discretionary Living Trust is a legal agreement created by an individual (the Founder) during their lifetime. In this structure, carefully appointed Trustees take legal ownership of selected assets, managing them for the benefit of Beneficiaries.

The trust continues to operate without interruption after the Founder’s death — a key difference from a will or testamentary trust. Because of this continuity, the trust avoids delays, estate duty, and public scrutiny.

Who Needs a Living Trust?

Anyone who wants to:

  • Protect assets from creditors, divorce, or financial misfortune.
  • Provide for loved ones — children, spouses, elderly parents — in a structured, ongoing manner.
  • Ensure smooth succession for a family business or legacy wealth.
  • Avoid delays or disruptions in benefit payments after death.
  • Provide financial continuity in the event of disability or incapacity.

Whether you are a business owner, a professional with dependants, or someone concerned about generational wealth transfer — a Discretionary Living Trust is a tool worth serious consideration.

Why Is It Called “Discretionary”?

Because the Trustees — acting with a fiduciary duty and no personal benefit — have full discretion over when and how to allocate funds. Beneficiaries cannot demand automatic access. This prevents misuse and ensures funds are used wisely, with the Founder’s intentions guiding every decision.

Key Benefits:

  1. Asset Protection

Assets held in the trust are legally shielded from creditors, divorce settlements, and insolvency. They are no longer owned by the individual, but by the trust.

  1. Succession Planning

Since the trust continues after the Founder’s death, it allows for seamless, multigenerational transfers of benefit — ideal for legacy planning.

  1. Disability Protection

Should the Founder become incapacitated, the trust continues to function without interruption. This avoids the complications of court-appointed curatorship.

  1. Peace of Mind for Your Loved Ones

Perhaps its most human benefit: the trust ensures “business as usual” when your family is grieving. There’s no need for delays, disputes, or confusion. Your instructions are clearly set out in the Trust Deed — your roadmap for the future.

Why Dr Mervin Messias?

With decades of cross-jurisdictional expertise and a reputation as a leading Trust and Estate Practitioner (TEP), Dr Messias has helped hundreds of South Africans structure their legacies with clarity and compassion.

Final Word

A Discretionary Living Trust is not only a legal structure. It’s a life strategy — one that balances control, protection, and care. It ensures that your loved ones are looked after, not left behind.

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