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Wills

Creating a will means your loved ones will be provided for and your wishes will be carried out after you're no longer here. We can expertly guide you through every aspect of establishing your will, regardless of whether it’s straightforward or more intricate.

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Who needs to make a will?

In Scotland, it's generally recommended for everyone to make a will. However, there are some situations where it's particularly important, for example, if you’re unmarried or not in a civil partnership, have children, or have a complex estate. Regardless of your situation, we'll ensure that your will reflects your wishes and that everything is handled smoothly.

What are the benefits of making a will?

An important reason for creating a will is to ensure that your wishes are legally recognised and honoured after your death. Even if your circumstances seem uncomplicated, having a will can save your loved ones time, money, and emotional strain during a challenging period. Without a valid will in place, your assets may pass to relatives you wouldn’t have intended them to and having a will helps avoid that. A will can also reduce the likelihood of disagreements arising over your estate and allow you to outline specific arrangements, such as funeral plans, and to appoint a trusted person to act as executor.

 

We’re here to answer any questions you have about making or updating a will, just get in touch for a chat.

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