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What is the role of an Executor? The executor’s main role is to carry out the administrative processes involved in winding up a deceased’s affairs by ingathering funds, paying off debts and making over whatever is left to the beneficiaries. The executor carries out their role for the benefit…
To be sure that your children will be in safe hands and well looked after should you die, you should give careful consideration to who would be the best person to take care of them, and appoint a legal guardian for them in your will. A guardian is a person…
A recent case our estate team have dealt with presented a stark reminder and warning about the importance of having your Will prepared by a solicitor. In the estate in question, the deceased left a homemade Will, and due to various deficiencies in the document, the Court originally did not…
Did you know the appointment of an Executor is one of the most important elements during the administration of an estate? An Executor can either be appointed by making a Will or through an application to the local Sheriff Court for the appointment of an executor - dative. What is…
If your Will is challenged after you die the cost of this can run to thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands of pounds, due to the cost of Court proceedings and legal fees, apart from the untold stress caused to your loved ones and those who you intended to benefit from…
As a team our private client solicitors have learnt to quickly adapt and develop our communication skills with our clients in order to help support and meet our clients’ needs in these difficult times. We are able to to adjust our services to work in a way most suited to…
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