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Making a will. Establishing power of attorney. Setting up a trust.

When it comes to planning your personal and family needs, you might not expect to hear the phrase ‘risk management’.

However, this is precisely the approach we take to help you plan for the future - enjoying today and preparing for tomorrow.

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You can turn to us for a wide range of legal expertise - including drawing up a full family plan, setting up a trust, buying and selling property and wills.

Of course, we also offer the support you need in specialist areas such as estates, charities and rural businesses.

 

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Scottish legal firm of the year, Pagan Osborne has retained trainee, Zara Mair, who qualifies as a solicitor today (5th June) when she will officially join the Private Client team in Edinburgh.

Wednesday 3rd June sees the start of Pagan Osborne's Keep your feet on the ground Initiative with RAF Leuchars in Fife. 

Each tax year starts on 6th April, and with it brings a fresh set of tax allowances.  Tax can be saved by careful date planning, for example selling some assets which trigger a capital gain before 6th April, and others after.

Nobody likes to think about death, and the practicalities such as funeral planning tend not to be high on anyone's agenda.  Sadly, Jade Goody and Wendy Richard were forced into thinking about and planning their own funeral, but forward thinking is something that we should all consider. 

Legal, financial and property specialist, Pagan Osborne, has acquired Robson McLean, a highly respected and long established Edinburgh-based legal practice.

Scotland’s leading legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne was awarded three highly-coveted accolades at the 2009 Legal Awards.

A series of initiatives aimed at helping families and individuals cope with the effects of the economic downturn is being launched by leading legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne.

Leading legal, financial and property specialists Pagan Osborne has promoted Solicitor Louise Walker to Associate.

The credit crunch and banking crises are affecting all sectors of the economy and all industries.  However, farming, while not immune, is in a better position than many others to weather the storm.

The call by the Conservative Food and Rural Affairs Spokesman, Nick Herbert, at the recent NFU Conference to tighten up on meat labelling will be welcomed by many farmers.

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