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We have been established in the Maryhill area in the North of Glasgow for over five years. We understand that visiting a solicitor can be intimidating so we always try to make the experience as reassuring and comfortable as possible. We are aware that you might think that consulting a solicitor will be expensive.

We are happy to offer an initial consultation for free and can discuss the issue with you on a no obligation basis. If we can help you we will discuss further procedure and, if not, we will arrange an appointment for you with a solicitor who can help you. Don't hesitate to pick up the phone or email us or use the contact form on the website if you have any questions.
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Mike Ramsay is native to Glasgow and is an Honours Graduate from Glasgow University where he completed his Diploma in Legal Practice. He has been practising law in Glasgow for more than 20 years in a wide variety of areas. He undertakes to provide a professional service and is happy to supply quotes of fees and expenses if requested.
Wills
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For example, if you are married or in a civil partnership, your spouse/partner may not inherit everything. Brothers, sisters, parents and children may also inherit. If you are an unmarried couple, you could be classed as a single person and your surviving partner might receive nothing.

A will gives single people the chance to have their estate distributed amongst friends, relatives or charities, and even if you have made a will already it is a good idea to review and possibly update it to ensure it reflects your current situation.Making a will is the only way to ensure your wishes are carried out after your death.
Matrimonial
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When a relationship breaks down and couples are contemplating or going through a separation or divorce it is important to get legal advice as soon as possible. We have had years of experience advising people following separation. It is a legally binding document which sets out what a couple has agreed.
Power of Attorney
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Powers relating to the Granter's financial/property affairs are known as "continuing powers" and may be given with the intention of taking effect immediately and continuing upon the Granter's incapacity or beginning on the incapacity of the Granter. Welfare powers cannot be exercised until such time as the Granter has lost the capacity to make these decisions.
Property
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If you want to transfer your house to your children for nothing or buy or sell property we can help you. We have years of experience in remortgaging and purchase and sale. In Scotland the work of a solicitor is not just limited to carrying out the conveyancing. The solicitor also deals with the negotiations leading up to the purchase and sale and indeed in Scotland the majority of properties are bought and sold by solicitors.
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