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Carly Russell is a Partner is our Private Wealth team.
Carly brings over 25 years’ experience advising on both contentious and non-contentious private wealth matters, UK domestic and international.
Carly advises individuals, families and fiduciaries in the administration and planning of substantial wealth and complex international affairs for the purposes of lifetime planning, succession, asset protection and tax, with the use of corporate vehicles and traditional trusts and wills. Formal governance issues will often arise as part of the advice Carly gives. Carly has run high value and cross-border probate and trust matters throughout her career.
She is able to address issues associated with the challenges people may experience in respect of mental capacity and vulnerability, with focus on Court of Protection and Deputyship matters, trusts for vulnerable persons and the preparation and use of Powers of Attorney.
Carly has a passion for working with individuals to achieve their intentions within the charitable and philanthropic sphere, and to work with charities in their continued management and structural development.
The uniqueness of Carly’s skillset has enabled her to develop a strong practice over the last 25 years in all aspects of UK and cross-border private client dispute resolution, using her strengths in the non-contentious side of her business to give her that edge. The types of common claims she will work on are dependency (1975 Act) claims, TLATA claims, will challenges, trust breaches, claims by disappointed beneficiaries, Court of Protection matters, professional negligence, personal taxation challenges and charity management. Her emphasis is to use dispute resolution, and only court as a last resort, to achieve a result as cost effectively and timely as possible.
Collyer Bristow’s Private Wealth department assists wealthy UK & international individuals, families & family offices, in building businesses, preparing for succession, moving globally, managing homes, dealing with investments & assets, resolving disputes, protecting their privacy & fulfilling their philanthropic aims.
The Tax & Estate Planning team sits at the heart of Collyer Bristow’s Private Wealth offering, supporting High and Ultra-High-Net-Worth individuals and their families with bespoke estate planning solutions including wills, Lasting Power of Attorney, Inheritance Tax planning, wealth transition and trust structuring advice.
The Private Wealth Disputes team works closely with colleagues advising on non-contentious aspects, offering specialised advice on all aspects of family wealth disputes, including mental capacity, elder abuse, HMRC and personal taxation, disputes with trustees, inheritance disputes and contesting wills.
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From 6 April 2025, UK tax for foreign residents is based solely on tax residence, not domicile. The simplified system affects income, capital gains, and inheritance tax, offering some residents up to four years to shelter non-UK income and gains.
At Collyer Bristow, we help individuals, families, and trustees plan strategically to maximise the impact of their charitable giving while preserving and protecting wealth. Charitable donations, whether made during your lifetime or through your Will, can provide significant opportunities to reduce tax liabilities and create a lasting legacy.
Our latest guide, The Benefits of Lifetime Giving, explores the full range of options available and illustrates how to integrate charitable donations into a broader estate planning strategy.
Fundamentally, digital assets are the possessions you access on a digital device. These assets are normally stored online and accessed via a personal online account run by a third-party provider. How should you manage these assets?
It is increasingly important for individuals to understand how crypto assets are taxed, both in life and on death, and ensure the consideration of crypto assets in succession planning.
A PDF copy of the Court of Appeal’s judgment.
We have prepared a handbook to answer the most pressing and common lifetime giving questions and issues including; giving property to the next generation, gifts to vulnerable individuals, how best to fulfil an individual’s philanthropic ambitions, foreign gifts and the tax benefits associated with gifts of art.
Many families contend with paying school fees running into hundreds of thousands of pounds per child over the course of their education. This guide examines some tax efficient arrangements that other family members (typically grandparents) can use to contribute to these costs.
A guide on making an LPA covering everything you need to know when considering giving another person certain authority to make decisions, in circumstances where you no longer have the mental capacity to do so on your own.
Guidance for individuals who hold cryptoassets, explaining what taxes they may need to pay, and what records they need to keep. Also included is information for businesses and companies about the tax treatment of cryptoasset transactions.
An overview of some of the key areas of interest in relation to cryptoassets, their legal treatment in the UK, and how they should be considered in tax and estate planning.
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Qualification 2015
Carly Russell is a Partner is our Private Wealth team.
Carly brings over 25 years’ experience advising on both contentious and non-contentious private wealth matters, UK domestic and international.
Carly advises individuals, families and fiduciaries in the administration and planning of substantial wealth and complex international affairs for the purposes of lifetime planning, succession, asset protection and tax, with the use of corporate vehicles and traditional trusts and wills. Formal governance issues will often arise as part of the advice Carly gives. Carly has run high value and cross-border probate and trust matters throughout her career.
She is able to address issues associated with the challenges people may experience in respect of mental capacity and vulnerability, with focus on Court of Protection and Deputyship matters, trusts for vulnerable persons and the preparation and use of Powers of Attorney.
Carly has a passion for working with individuals to achieve their intentions within the charitable and philanthropic sphere, and to work with charities in their continued management and structural development.
The uniqueness of Carly’s skillset has enabled her to develop a strong practice over the last 25 years in all aspects of UK and cross-border private client dispute resolution, using her strengths in the non-contentious side of her business to give her that edge. The types of common claims she will work on are dependency (1975 Act) claims, TLATA claims, will challenges, trust breaches, claims by disappointed beneficiaries, Court of Protection matters, professional negligence, personal taxation challenges and charity management. Her emphasis is to use dispute resolution, and only court as a last resort, to achieve a result as cost effectively and timely as possible.
Collyer Bristow’s Private Wealth department assists wealthy UK & international individuals, families & family offices, in building businesses, preparing for succession, moving globally, managing homes, dealing with investments & assets, resolving disputes, protecting their privacy & fulfilling their philanthropic aims.
The Tax & Estate Planning team sits at the heart of Collyer Bristow’s Private Wealth offering, supporting High and Ultra-High-Net-Worth individuals and their families with bespoke estate planning solutions including wills, Lasting Power of Attorney, Inheritance Tax planning, wealth transition and trust structuring advice.
The Private Wealth Disputes team works closely with colleagues advising on non-contentious aspects, offering specialised advice on all aspects of family wealth disputes, including mental capacity, elder abuse, HMRC and personal taxation, disputes with trustees, inheritance disputes and contesting wills.
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