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Are Trust Deed terms laid down in law?

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Are Trust Deed terms laid down in law?

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No. It is basically an agreement and can contain any terms you think your creditors will accept. You can sign one which only transfers some of what you own. But such cannot become a Protected Trust Deed and your creditors are likely to object to it. If you want it protected, you must transfer all you own except household items. There is a standard deed used for Protected Trust Deeds.

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