What Happens if You Lose Capacity Without a Power of Attorney?
Many people assume that if they become ill or lose the ability to make decisions, their spouse or children will automatically be... Read More
Avoiding Family Disputes: Talking to Loved Ones About Your Wishes
No one likes to think about illness, incapacity or death. It can feel uncomfortable and even upsetting to raise these topics with... Read More
Planning Ahead for Dementia: Legal and Practical Considerations
Dementia affects thousands of families across Scotland every year. It can be a difficult subject to think about, but making plans early... Read More
Why every adult should have a Power of Attorney
Most people in Scotland only start thinking about Powers of Attorney when they are much older, or when a relative becomes unwell.... Read More
Inheritance Planning for Blended Families in Scotland
Families today often don’t fit the traditional mould – and that’s perfectly normal. Whether you’ve remarried, have stepchildren, or are living with... Read More
Why Everyone in Scotland Should Have a Will
When you’re working hard, building a career, starting a family, or buying your first home, writing a Will might not seem like... Read More
The Importance of having a Power of Attorney in Scotland
Introduction: In Scotland, having a Power of Attorney (PoA) is a crucial legal tool that allows you to appoint someone you trust... Read More
The Importance of Estate Planning
Introduction: When it comes to financial matters, it’s natural to focus on our present needs and immediate goals. However, one aspect that... Read More
Planning for Long-Term Care: Navigating Scottish Regulations
As we age, the prospect of needing long-term care becomes increasingly relevant. In Scotland, understanding the regulations surrounding long-term care planning is... Read More
The Importance of having a Power of Attorney
Introduction: In Scotland, having a Power of Attorney (PoA) is a crucial legal tool that allows you to appoint someone you trust... Read More