Estate Agency & Conveyancing
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Wills & Executries
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Winding Up an Estate on Death >>
Executry Service – what to do when someone dies
- Registration of death
- Funeral arrangements
- Is there a Will? Who inherits?
- Valuation of deceased's assets and liabilities
- Completion of Confirmation and tax forms
- Ingathering assets
- Property sale
- Distribution of estate to creditors and beneficiaries
Costs will depend on the size of the estate
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Preparing a Will >>
A Will removes anxiety and uncertainty for family members dealing with your estate
- Basic Will
- Comprehensive Will
- Living Will
- Inheritance Tax planning
- Secure storage of your Will
- Free Will scheme options
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Commercial
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Our range of Commercial Conveyancing Services >>
- Leases for shops and offices – landlord or tenant
- Assignation of lease
- Purchase and sale of commercial property including SIPPs
- Business acquisition e.g. nursing home, café, pub
- Commercial contract advice
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Wright & Co
5e Giles Street
Leith
Edinburgh
EH6 6DJ
Tel: 0131 467 5566
Fax: 0131 467 3344
info@propertywright.com
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Donald Wright >>
Donald Wright LL.B
Solicitor & Notary Public
Member of the Law Society of Scotland
5e Giles Street, Leith
Edinburgh EH6 6DJ
Tel: 0131 467 5566
Fax: 0131 467 3344
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Separation & Divorce
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Family Law Across Scotland >>
- Separation Agreements
- Fixed Fee Divorce Packages
- Financial Issues on Divorce
- Child Contact and Welfare Matters
- Civil Partnership Dissolution
- Court Lawyers
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Document Notarising
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Document Signing Services >>
Formal documents needing professional endorsement
- Signing and stamping of passport applications
- Sponsor letters
- Certifying copies
- Conveyancing documents (remortgage)
- Money laundering and I.D. checks
- Affidavits
There may be a fee or the option to donate to our charity fund
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Power of Attorney
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Power of Attorney >>
A Power of Attorney enables someone else to manage your affairs on your behalf
- Standard Power of Attorney
- Continuing and Welfare Power of Attorney
- Letter of explanation for third parties (e.g. banks)
- Registration with the Office of the Public Guardian in Scotland
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