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Leaving A Grown Up Child Out Of A Will In Scotland
I moved in with my daughter over 5 years ago into her rented house. I only have a few items that I bought with me and a little money in the bank but I want to leave all that I have to her and nothing to my grown up son who I have not seen for years. I worry that when I die he will try and take things belonging to my daughter. I want to leave him out of my will, I live in Scotland. What I want to know can I do this and leave him nothing or do I have to leave him something, even if it is only a £100 or an ornament? I do not want him coming in the house and taking things.Thank you in advance.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.erm I think you should consult a lawyer who specialised in scots wills.
1520-1540 ( yup Mary Queen of Scots and all that ( actually James V) part of the renaissance was The Reception - of renaissance roman law ideas. This never occurred in England which was struggling with the Kings matter and Reformation.
France and all the Napoleonic Code countries maintain the tiers parti ( you can leave only a third part to whomever you like. The family gets the first two parts)
so regulated by law in France, 90% dont write a will
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