- It is likely that your surviving partner may not end
up with the whole of your estate.
- Widowed spouses, children and other descendants have
"legal rights" - a fixed share of your moveable property
(i.e. anything other than land) which they are entitled
to claim. ‘No matter what’ your Will says.
- In Scotland, anyone over the age of 12 can make a
Will.
- Your old Will is not invalidated if you get married,
legally separated or divorced.
So if your marital situation changes you
must review your Will as soon as possible.
- Your Will may be invalidated if you have a child
after signing the Will and have not dealt with this
possibility in the Will.
- If you live in Scotland or have a Will made in
Scottish form, the Clauses used in your Will are
important. We will make sure that the Will is legally
correct and that your wishes can be carried out.