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Why AML compliance now matters in estate planning

25 May 2026
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by Kevon K K Charles
Managing Partner, K C Legal Consultancy, Attorneys-at-Law

Estate planning has traditionally been approached as a largely private exercise, focused on the orderly transfer of assets and the preservation of family wealth.

Imagine this. Circa 1970. There was a time when what needed to be passed from one generation to the next took place within the confines of the home. The $500 that granny left for you did not require a visit to a lawyer’s office. It may have been in a pan in her cupboard, and it was simply a matter of taking it.

In the same way, property rights and ownership often passed through generations by simple declarations. A statement such as “you can take the house and the land” was, in many instances, treated as sufficient.

Increasingly, however, estate planning now takes place within a wider environment where issues of documentation, ownership and transparency cannot be ignored. This shift is not always immediately apparent at the planning stage. It often becomes evident only when an estate is being administered or assets are being transferred.

When a routine matter is not so routine

A client walks into your office with what appears to be a straightforward instruction. A family property is to be sold. The land has been in the family for decades. Everyone is in agreement. There are no disputes. On the face of it, it is a routine matter. It rarely remains so.

Where the issues begin

The difficulty often does not arise at the level of the family or even within the legal documentation. It arises when the transaction begins to interact with financial institutions and other regulated entities.

At that point, questions begin to surface. How was the property originally acquired? Is there a clear chain of ownership? Are all persons with an interest properly identified? In many Caribbean contexts, the answers to these questions are not always immediately available, not because anything is improper, but because the arrangements themselves developed informally over time. What has long been treated as “family property” may not always align neatly with modern expectations of documentation and verification.

Estate Planning beyond the Will

Estate planning is therefore no longer confined to drafting a will or identifying beneficiaries. It increasingly requires a level of clarity around the history and structure of assets.

Consider the common situation where property is held in the name of a relative, or through a company that was established years ago for convenience. These arrangements often function without issue for long periods. However, when those same assets are to be sold, transferred, or distributed through an estate, the underlying ownership may need to be revisited and properly established.

The practical reality

For practitioners, this is where the shift is most apparent. A matter that begins as a routine estate transaction can quickly require:

  • Clarification of ownership structures
  • Reconstruction of title history
  • Verification of parties and interests, and, in some cases, additional documentation to satisfy third parties

None of this necessarily changes the legitimacy of the transaction. It does, however, affect how smoothly that transaction can proceed.

A subtle but important shift

What is emerging is a change in emphasis. Estate planning is no longer concerned solely with who is entitled to what. It must also account for how those entitlements can be demonstrated and supported when required. That distinction, while subtle, is increasingly important.

Looking ahead

As regulatory expectations continue to evolve across the Caribbean, estate planning will continue to intersect with broader considerations of transparency and documentation. Those who anticipate these issues early are far better positioned to avoid delays and complications later.

This article forms part of a continuing examination of the evolving relationship between wealth, property, and compliance in the Caribbean.

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