Estate Planning

When Is a HEMS Trust Appropriate?

  • You want structured access.
  • A child may serve as trustee.
  • You want tax efficiency.
  • You want protection but also reasonable predictability.
  • You prefer defined guardrails.

When Is a Fully Discretionary Trust Appropriate?

  • Asset protection is the highest priority.
  • There is concern about spending behavior.
  • The beneficiary may have creditor exposure.
  • There are substance abuse or financial instability concerns.
  • You want maximum flexibility for future circumstances.

Trustee Guide

How to Evaluate HEMS Distribution Requests

If you are serving as trustee of a HEMS trust, you have a fiduciary duty to make reasonable, well-documented decisions.

Here is a practical framework.


Step 1: Identify the Category

Ask:

Is this request for:

  • Health?
  • Education?
  • Maintenance?
  • Support?

If it does not reasonably fall within one of these categories, it likely should not be approved unless the trust allows broader discretion.


Step 2: Review the Trust Language Carefully

Not all HEMS clauses are identical.

Some trusts:

  • Expand the definition of education.
  • Permit home purchases.
  • Allow startup capital.
  • Include specific exclusions.

Always start with the document.


Step 3: Consider the Beneficiary’s Standard of Living

HEMS is often interpreted in light of the beneficiary’s accustomed lifestyle.

Ask:

  • Is this consistent with how they were living before?
  • Is this request reasonable relative to the trust size?
  • Does it preserve long-term sustainability?

Step 4: Evaluate Financial Impact

A trustee must balance:

  • Current needs
  • Future needs
  • Investment preservation
  • Other beneficiaries (if applicable)

Avoid depleting the trust unnecessarily.


Step 5: Request Documentation

For larger requests, obtain:

  • Invoices
  • Contracts
  • Tuition statements
  • Medical bills
  • Cost estimates

This protects both the trust and you as trustee.


Step 6: Avoid Personal Bias

As trustee, you must:

  • Act impartially
  • Avoid favoritism
  • Avoid emotional decision-making
  • Follow fiduciary duties strictly

Document your reasoning for approvals and denials.


Step 7: When in Doubt — Seek Advice

Trustees can and often should:

  • Consult trust counsel
  • Consult tax advisors
  • Seek investment guidance

You are allowed to obtain professional advice in fulfilling your duties.


Examples of HEMS Requests

Likely Approvals

  • College tuition
  • Surgery not covered by insurance
  • Mortgage payments to prevent foreclosure
  • Therapy or counseling
  • Vocational training

Possibly Approvals (Fact-Specific)

  • Down payment on a modest home
  • Starting a reasonable business
  • Reliable vehicle purchase

Likely Denials

  • Luxury vehicles beyond reasonable need
  • High-risk speculative investments
  • Large cash gifts to third parties
  • Excessive lifestyle inflation beyond trust intent

Key Reminder for Trustees

You are not required to approve every request.

Your duty is to:

  • Follow the trust terms
  • Act in good faith
  • Preserve assets responsibly
  • Balance present and future needs

A well-administered HEMS trust provides protection without being restrictive.


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