We recommend to all of our clients that they sign a Power of Attorney in favour of someone that they trust to manage their affairs properly, in the event that they cannot do so themselves. This is particularly important for those of advancing years.

Power of Attorney Solicitors Scotland

A Power of Attorney will ensure that your financial affairs will be looked after by the person you want and will help to keep decisions about your welfare in their hands rather than decisions having to be taken by the Social Work Department.

Social Workers have difficult and stressful jobs and often the pressures they are under mean that clients feel they are being pressurised into accepting a situation that they are not happy with. This is, more often than not, simply remedied by having someone you have chosen available to ensure that your wishes are heard.
Attorneys are usually family members or close friends but often there is no one suitable and in those circumstances we are happy to take on the responsibility and will make sure that we know your wishes for the future so that we can do our best to make sure they are fulfilled.

To read more about the importance of having a Power of Attorney, please click here.

Based in Glasgow, Scotland, we provide power of attorney advice and drafting services for elderly people across Scotland including people from the following Scottish towns and cities:- Alloa, Paisley, East Kilbride, Motherwell, Cumbernauld, Greenock, Stirling, Clydebank, Ayr (and other towns in Ayrshire), Hamilton, Dumbarton, Falkirk and Glasgow.

Contact our Power of Attorney Solicitor in Glasgow, Alison Chisholm

To find out how our lawyers can help you put in place a Power of Attorney, or to arrange a consultation with one of the top Power of Attorney experts in Glasgow, please complete our online enquiry form or contact us on 0141 248 3456.

Online Enquiry

  1. Name(*)
    Please let us know your name.
  2. Email(*)
    Please let us know your email address.
  3. Daytime Tel. No.
    Please enter your daytime telephone number.
  4. Subject(*)
    Please write a subject for your message.
  1. Invalid Input
  2. Message(*)
    Please let us know your message.

Latest News

20 December 2023
Legal Services for the Elderly
Navigating the complexities of inheritance law is essential for providing clarity and peace of mind. In this guide, we'll shed light on the specificities of spousal inheritance. Does a Spouse Automatically Inherit Everything in Scotland with a Will? ...
30 November 2023
Family Law
Navigating the legal landscape can be complex, and one area that often raises questions is the concept of cohabiting relationships. Understanding the legal implications of cohabitation is essential. What is the Meaning of a Cohabiting Relationship? A...
31 October 2023
Estate Agency
When it comes to purchasing a property in Scotland, it's important to understand the intricacies of the tax system. One common question that arises is whether first-time buyers are required to pay stamp duty. In this guide, we will delve into the top...
12 June 2023
Estate Agency
New data from TSB shows that, in Scotland, first-time buyers paid less for a deposit from January to March than in the last three months of 2022. Analysis has found that average deposits for first-time buyers in Scotland decreased to £31,261 in the f...
23 May 2023
Legal Services for the Elderly
There may come a point as we age when we lose our marbles. By that, we mean that we lose what attorneys refer to as our mental capacity to make decisions about our finances and physical well-being. We generally take that for granted in our daily live...
19 May 2023
Estate Agency
Obviously at this crucial stage, every little bit can help when you are faced with finding a deposit, removal costs, and legal fees, to say nothing of furnishing and decorating your new home! One of the important ways that you can get “money for noth...

As featured in