Wills
Secure Your Assets When You're Gone
Making a Will to determine what happens to your assets on your death is one of the most important things you can do.
When a person dies without a Will, there are Scottish laws that set out who should inherit their property, and often these laws do not correspond with what that individual might have wanted.
Straightforward Process
As well as ensuring that your wishes are carried out, a properly drawn Will can limit the amount of inheritance tax that needs to be paid by your estate and it is also possible to make provision for the care of your children. Our clients are often surprised at how straightforward the process is.
Our solicitors take their time to find out about your circumstances and give detailed advice about all matters you need to consider with the aim of making sure that your Will meets your individual needs.
• Thorough, effective advice
• Compassionate approach
• Advice regarding Inheritance Tax implications, where appropriate
Will Enquiry
Executries & Estates
Stress and Hassle Free
The process of winding up an estate can seem a daunting task, especially at the upsetting time of losing a loved one.
Our solicitors, together with our executry paralegal, are on hand to assist you. At our initial meeting with you, your solicitor will explain the process to you and will keep you informed at all times taking the stress away from you and ensuring that you do not require to deal directly with lots of companies.
Keeping you Informed
You can contact us at any time for guidance, advice or updates on the progress of the executry estate.
In appropriate cases, we can give you advice about Inheritance Tax.