Guides

Adding Executors in a Will

Who should you choose to carry out your wishes?

14 January 2024

In our first guide we explained who the Testator in a Will is and how to create a Testator when writing your Will with WeWill. In this guide, we will be looking at the role of an Executor of a Will and their duties.

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Guides

What is a Testator in a Will

A simple guide for Scottish Wills

05 December 2023

The testator is simply the person with the capacity to make the Will. Every Will document must have a Testator named, whether the Will is made in Scotland or England and Wales. In this series of guides, we will explain how wills in Scotland are made, using plain English to demystify legal terms and concepts. We will take you through registering an account and writing a Will. We will explain what a Testator is and how to create a Testator and review the information, before moving on the other steps.

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Blog

The emotional side of estate planning

Having difficult conversations

12 October 2023

Estate planning is a journey that goes beyond financial and legal considerations. It's a reflection of your life, your values, and the people you care about most. While discussions about assets, beneficiaries, and legal documents are crucial, there's an emotional dimension to estate planning that often gets overlooked: having difficult conversations about death and the future.

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Life is a journey of change, growth, and connections, and undoubtedly relationships evolve over time. When it comes to estate planning, particularly your Will, it's crucial to ensure that it accurately reflects your current circumstances. Whether you're in a new relationship, have recently married, or have experienced a change in your partnership status, updating your Will is an essential step to secure your partner's future.

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You can make a will yourself, and there is no need for your Will to be made by a solicitor, however for it to be legally binding in Scotland it must comply with various requirements. If not, and these rules are not followed, your Will will not be valid. Some of the rules detailed are specific to Scotland and differ from those in England and Wales or Northern Ireland.

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Making a Will is essential to ensure your assets and belongings are shared according to your wishes after you die. Specific rules must be followed when writing your Will in Scotland to make sure your document is legally valid. Some of these rules can differ from those in England and Wales or Northern Ireland.

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Everyone needs a helping hand at times and charitable giving is a powerful way to make a difference in the world and support causes that are important to you. However, many people struggle with how to make a lasting impact through their donations. Here are some tips and strategies for making a lasting impact through charitable giving.

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When it comes to charitable giving, many people focus on making donations during their lifetime. However, leaving a legacy gift to a charity is a powerful way to make a lasting impact that extends far beyond your lifetime. By including a charitable bequest in your will, you can ensure that your favourite charity continues to receive support long after you are gone and that you make a difference that lasts beyond your lifetime.

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