It’s common nowadays for people to have lived in both Scotland and England and to have assets both north and south of the border. So: do you need a Scottish will, an English will or both? What’s the ...Read more
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How To Divorce Well: Seven Top Tips
The beginning of January is a peak time for new enquiries for divorce. Unhappy spouses may make the first move in January for several reasons. January is often viewed as a good time to make a fresh ...Read more
Edinburgh Property Market Roundup
The festive season is upon us and the holiday is about to begin. Although there has been a drop in new enquiries over the last week or so, December 2018 has been one of Gibson Kerr’s busiest months on ...Read more
Gibson Kerr are Participating in Will Aid 2018
We are delighted to announce that Gibson Kerr will be participating in Will Aid 2018 during the month of November. The charity Will-writing scheme has been running for the past 30 years; working ...Read more
Should I have a Living Will?
What is a Living Will? A Living Will is a document in which you write down your views about medical or healthcare treatment you may need in the future. It would be used if you are ever unable to ...Read more
A Case for No-Fault Divorce?
The recent case in England of Owens v Owens has thrown into sharp focus the difference in divorce law between England and Scotland. Mrs Tini Owens, age 68, raised divorce proceedings against her ...Read more





