1sttimegran
Thank you for all the feed back, I have talked to a wills writer who advised/pushed a trust and a financial planner who almost said don’t bother! I will discuss with. Solicitor but can’t help thinking that there is a financial incentive for them to recommend a trust!!
Solicitors are bound by a code of conduct adminstered by the law society. Once set up, a trust does not require ongoing legal expenditure.
I think your reasons for doubting a solicitor's advice, are unjustified and as you have discovered, will writers will 'push' a trust and are far less qualifed and, as far as I know, there is no higher group that it is obligatory that they belong to who monitor their work andcan suspend them if they fail to meet the highest standards.
Do not throw the baby out with the bath water.