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COVID-19: putting in place wills and powers of attorney in Scotland

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced private client practitioners in Scotland to change how they work, including how they help clients put in place new wills and powers of attorney. In this video, we provide an overview of the measures and guidance which have been put in place to enable practitioners to take instructions and facilitate the execution of wills and powers of attorney remotely, when meeting face-to-face is not feasible. We also provide details of the best resources to help you keep up-to-date with changes in this area.

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Resource ID w-026-4900
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Law stated as at 13-Jul-2020
Resource Type Video and audio
Jurisdiction
  • Scotland
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