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We are regularly instructed by overseas solicitors whose clients have assets in Scotland, while domiciled overseas. Wilson and Fish are Scottish solicitors specialising in executry and probate. We are based in Glasgow and act for clients throughout Scotland, England, Wales and overseas. Very professional and efficient team, took all the pressure away at a very stressful time.

Would highly recommend. Our lawyers provide clear and unambiguous advice. At a difficult and painful time, we offer assistance and guide our clients through what can be complicated and sensitive issues. We take over a lot of the responsibility and reduce the stress on you. At Wilson and Fish Solicitors we provide great service at a fair price which is made clear and transparent to our clients.

The death of a loved one is a difficult and stressful time. Our Scottish executry solicitors, based in Glasgow, can help bring your loved one's affairs to a swift conclusion. The death of a loved one can be a traumatic and emotional event, we understand this and can offer clear, impartial advice on all aspects of obtaining confirmation.
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The death of a loved one is a difficult and stressful time.
Our Scottish executry solicitors, based in Glasgow, can help bring your loved one's affairs to a swift conclusion.
Contact us today on 0141 222 7951 or request a callback by completing our online enquiry form.
Executry is the legal term used to describe a deceased's Estate once it has passed to the executor for distribution.
In Scotland, an executor must be appointed before they can take over and administer the deceased's estate.
This appointment can be made in the deceased's will or by the court.
If you have been named an executor in a will, or have been appointed as such by a court, our experienced solicitors can assist you in all aspects of the winding up process.
It is crucial to obtain a bond of caution if this is a legal requirement in respect of the estate.
Our lawyers will identify whether a bond of caution is needed and, if so, will ensure that this is obtained quickly and efficiently.
For advice on any of the below information and on all aspects of executries contact our solicitors today on 0141 222 7951 or request a callback by completing our online enquiry form.
The death of a close relative or loved one is always a very traumatic and emotional event, and is a time when you need support and help from a variety of people.
We can provide help at this stressful time in terms of what legal tasks to attend to following the death of a loved one.
You will be feeling vulnerable and exposed and you will have heard all sorts of horror stories about the time taken and the fees charged by solicitors in getting Confirmation and winding up estates.
Wilson & Fish Solicitors recognise the difficulties facing you and we can offer clear and impartial advice on all aspects of obtaining confirmation and winding up an estate, including the Scottish equivalent of probate.
Executry services are often a distress purchase, made when emotions are running high, and as a result, you could find yourself paying much more than is necessary.
Executry services are offered by many different business areas such as banks, funeral directors and accountants, and it can be difficult for a recently bereaved to decide who to turn to for reliable and trustworthy advice at a reasonable price.
Our fee quotes are based upon the complexity of the estate and the resulting work required to administer and wind up the estate.
At Wilson & Fish, our specialist lawyers have advised clients at all stages of the executry process.
We provide an efficient, tailored service to clients across Scotland, including working with executors.
Winding up an estate involves various legal and practical issues.
Here, we explain how to in-gather an estate and realise assets including property, investments, pensions, salaries, and savings.
The term 'ingathering' is used to describe the process of obtaining access to, or realising the deceased's assets so that they can be distributed to the appropriate beneficiaries.
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