Wills

It’s never to early to write a will

There’s a lot of superstition attached to writing a will and, for a variety of reasons, it is one of the easiest things to put off.  But spare a thought for those you leave behind if you should die without a will, or, as it is legally termed, “intestate”. The situation can be as painful as the name suggests as additional delay, worry, and expense may result.

For most people, drafting a will is very simple and straightforward, surprisingly easy to finalise, and inexpensive. We aim to produce wills that are easy to understand and capable of, literally, lasting a lifetime. That said we would always recommend that you review your will from time to time when the need arises.

Our will-drafting service will ensure that your will is correctly worded and a legally binding document.

To get started on your will give us a call on 0131 312 7276 or drop us an email

Why name a power of attorney?

A power of attorney allows a person to act on your behalf when you are not able to do so yourself, whether for the short or long term. With the population living longer, appointing an attorney has become as crucial as writing a will.

Need legal advice? We can help

Where property is involved we often come across situations where a bit of legal advice and the involvement of a professional can help solve a problem before it gets out of hand or causes too much unnecessary stress.

 

We give independent advice

We are an independent firm of solicitors, and what that means is that if you come to us requiring advice that we feel would be best dealt with by a specialist outwith our field, then we may be able to direct you to the best person for the job.

 

 


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