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Will Writing Scotland Legal Services

WILL WRITING IN SCOTLAND

Tim Weir has provided a first class service to our family from start to finish, helping us sort out an estate, wills, power of attorney and more. Always available on the end of emails, phone and in person to assist, advise and explain different aspects of the legal process. In addition, his fees are very competitive and transparent. Would happily recommend Weir Law to others.

Stephen Sprott.

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Highly recommend. They were efficient, helpful and answered all my questions. The process of setting up my Will was quick and seamless and I will definitely use again.

Katie Hamilton.

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Tim Weir was absolutely brilliant in helping me sorting out a trust account. Always there at the end of the phone to help where ever possible. Very professional and polite at all times.

Jeanette Pearce.

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Tim Weir provided an extremely supportive and professional service. I thoroughly recommend his approach to business.

Terry Hilder.

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Tim was prompt, diligent and patient and had an excellent manner in dealing with my father. I was extremely pleased with his fee, this easily beats his competitors for the same service.

Maureen O'Lone.

With a professionally written will, you can:

Name trusted people to deal with your affairs.

Ensure that your cash and assets are dealt with according to your wishes.

Reduce or completely eliminate your exposure to Inheritance Tax.

Appoint legal guardians to any children who are underage.

Protect vulnerable beneficiaries.

Most people know what a will does – it sets down in writing your instructions for your money and possessions when you die. What a lot of people don’t realise, however, is what happens if you die without having make a valid will in Scotland.

 

If you die without a will, the Scottish rules of intestacy are applied. This means that your money and assets on death will be distributed according to complicated and inflexible rules that often result in unintended consequences.

Even before your estate can be distributed, a court-based procedure will need to be followed to appoint someone to deal with your estate. This can be an expensive and time-consuming process – something easily avoided with a valid will.

Here is a brief overview of some of the potential pitfalls of dying without a will in Scotland.

Living together

If you live with someone but aren’t married or in a civil partnership, your partner will not be entitled to anything if you die without naming them in your will, unless they raise a court action through the local sheriff court.

Remarriage and disinheritance

Unless a professionally written will has been created, there is little that can be done for couples harbouring concerns about future relationships, remarriage or a change of heart in the event of a death. Without a valid will, couples in that situation are putting at risk their intended beneficiaries’ inheritance.

Leaving something to a vulnerable beneficiary

If you would like to leave money (or an asset) to an adult with a disability, this can create serious problems for that beneficiary unless you create a will with appropriate trust provisions included. Without a valid will, a disabled adult who inherits outright from your estate faces a host of potential problems when you are no longer around. Not only can a vulnerable beneficiary lose their entitlement to claim means-tested benefits in such a circumstance, an outright inheritance may first require a guardianship order to be obtained from a sheriff court.

We serve all Scottish areas including Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Aberdeen, Fife, Stirling, Inverness, Perth, Troon, Oban. A 
will writing service Scotland can rely on.

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WILL-WRITING SERVICE IN SCOTLAND

Our will-writing service is easy-to-use and entirely tailored to your needs.

No matter where you are in Scotland, you can make a will by email, by post, by phone or in person – all entirely at your convenience.If you already have a will prepared at home or by another solicitor, we offer a completely free will review to make sure that your wishes are up-to-date and validly expressed.

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