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Sometimes we need different advice for different stages of life. That might be advice on buying your first home in your earlier years, or advice on downsizing and asset planning later in life. At Macnabs we can help you with advice tailored to your specific circumstances and needs.

That might simply be a case of helping you with granting Power of Attorney, or drafting your Will. But we can also help you and your family with practical legal advice on a whole range of matters such as planning and funding any future care needs, guardianship matters, and help for family members who are less able.

We have trusted and preferred service providers, who, in partnership with us, can help you take care of all arrangements for your care, such as providing help for you at home.

Contact us for Elderly Legal Advice, Perthshire, Tayside & Stirlingshire

What matters to you, matters to us. At Macnabs, our solicitors offer practical solutions to your legal problems. Drawing on many years’ experience and in-depth professional expertise, but with a practical, down to earth approach, and straight-forward and friendly advice that keeps our clients coming back again and again. We will guide you smoothly through entire the legal process.

If you are looking for expert legal advice, get in touch to find out how we can help. We have offices in Perth, Blairgowrie, Pitlochry and Aberuthven and serve clients in Perthshire, Tayside & Stirlingshire and across Scotland. Pop into one of our offices to arrange to speak to one of our team, or give us a call on 01738 623432. Alternatively, complete our online enquiry form and someone will be in touch shortly.

If a relative or friend is unable to make decisions for themselves, perhaps due to a lifelong disability, catastrophic injury or declining health, an application can be made to the Court for someone to be appointed as guardian.

This can be done on a continuing basis or to allow a specific task to be done. We have considerable experience of this situation and can guide you with sensitivity and skill through the process. We are also able to represent your interests at any hearings.

What is a Guardianship order?

Click here to view our video series on Guardianships.

In the majority of cases, the process is straight forward and can be completed without you or your relative needing to attend any court hearings.

If you are applying solely to have power to make welfare decisions for your relative or friend, you will automatically be entitled to civil legal aid to cover the court costs. We will also work with you to provide a transparent cost for giving initial advice and making the legal aid application.

If you are applying for the power to make financial decisions for your relative or friend, we can provide an outline of fees and costs in the event that legal aid cannot be offered.

In some cases, it might not be necessary to make an application to the Court to manage finances on your relative or friend’s behalf and an application can be made to the Office of the Public Guardian for Scotland for Access to Funds to make and receive payments for your relative or friend. We are happy to navigate you through the process and help with the application forms. You may be able to reclaim some of your legal costs for making the application.

For disabled family members or older clients, we can also advise on trust law if this is relevant to your needs.

Contact our Guardianship Solicitors, Perthshire, Tayside & Stirlingshire

What matters to you, matters to us. At Macnabs, our solicitors offer practical solutions to your legal problems. Drawing on many years’ experience and in-depth professional expertise, but with a practical, down to earth approach, and straight-forward and friendly advice that keeps our clients coming back again and again. We will guide you smoothly through entire the legal process.

If you are looking for expert legal advice, get in touch to find out how we can help. We have offices in Perth, Blairgowrie, Pitlochry and Bridge of Allan and serve clients in Perthshire, Tayside & Stirlingshire and across Scotland. Pop into one of our offices to arrange to speak to one of our team, or give us a call on 01738 623432. Alternatively, complete our online enquiry form and someone will be in touch shortly.

When you grant a Power of Attorney you appoint someone you trust to look after your financial affairs and also, if you choose, they can make decisions on your welfare, such as your personal care and medical treatment.

You grant your Attorney power to do these things for when you are unable to do so as a result of injury or illness. A Power of Attorney can also be useful in the event that you may be working away from home for some time and wish someone else to deal with your affairs while you are away.

Any Attorney appointed by you to deal with your financial matters would have legal authority to deal with your bank, building society, utility providers, mortgage company and credit card companies as well as deal with the sale and purchase of property and any business affairs.

If you have not granted a Power of Attorney and can no longer make decisions for yourself, either the local authority may step in and deal with matters or a family member would require to apply for a Guardianship order.  This can cause a lot of unnecessary stress as the process takes time and is costly, therefore, a Power of Attorney is a matter worth considering in advance.

Most people appoint a trusted relative or friend to be their Attorney. You may wish to appoint one person to act initially (such as a spouse or partner) with substitute Attorneys (such as your children or nephews/nieces) who would step in if your principal Attorney is unable to act.  You can also choose whether your Attorneys are to work jointly or separately. The only requirements are any Attorney must be over 16 and never have been declared bankrupt.

Continuing and welfare power of attorney documents must be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (OPG) in Scotland.

Contact our Power of Attorney Solicitors, Perthshire, Tayside & Stirlingshire

What matters to you, matters to us. At Macnabs, our solicitors offer practical solutions to your legal problems. Drawing on many years’ experience and in-depth professional expertise, but with a practical, down to earth approach, and straight-forward and friendly advice that keeps our clients coming back again and again. We will guide you smoothly through entire the legal process.

If you are looking for expert legal advice, get in touch to find out how we can help. We have offices in Perth, Blairgowrie, Pitlochry and Bridge of Allan, and serve clients in Perthshire, Tayside & Stirlingshire and across Scotland. Pop into one of our offices to make an appointment to speak to one of our team, or give us a call on 01738 623432. Alternatively, complete our online enquiry form and someone will be in touch shortly.

When someone dies the immediate concern is registering the death and organising the funeral. 

Our expert executry team can help you with all of this as well as dealing with the formalities of administering the deceased’s estate. We know it can be a very stressful time for all concerned, and our Executry Service allows you to choose how much and what you might wish to attend to and what you need us to do.

Estate administration can be time-consuming and complicated but our professional staff are well experienced in dealing with all sizes of estates.

There are four main stages in the administration of an estate where no inheritance tax is payable:

  • Obtaining information – all the assets and belongings of the deceased, including any debts, require to be investigated and valuations obtained where applicable.
  • Preparation of the inventory of all assets for the executor’s approval prior to submission to the Sheriff Court to obtain Confirmation (known as Probate in England).
  • Ingathering assets, closing accounts, cashing in policies and paying debts
  • Distribution of the assets to the beneficiaries including organising for any sale or transfer of property

If there is no Will, an executor (normally a family member) requires to be appointed through the Sheriff Court and we will be able to assist you with this.

Where there is Inheritance Tax payable, our staff will deal with all the necessary paperwork for submission to HMRC on the executor’s behalf.

Contact our Executries Solicitors, Perthshire, Tayside & Stirlingshire

What matters to you, matters to us. At Macnabs, our solicitors offer practical solutions to your legal problems. Drawing on many years’ experience and in-depth professional expertise, but with a practical, down to earth approach, and straight-forward and friendly advice that keeps our clients coming back again and again. We will guide you smoothly through entire the legal process.

If you are looking for expert legal advice, get in touch to find out how we can help. We have offices in Perth, Blairgowrie, Pitlochry and Bridge of Allan and serve clients in Perthshire, Tayside & Stirlingshire and across Scotland. Pop into one of our offices to make an appointment to speak to one of our team, or give us a call on 01738 623432. Alternatively, complete our online enquiry form and someone will be in touch shortly.

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