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Scotland legal right as legacy within will

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  • Scotland legal right as legacy within will

    Hi,

    Just looking for some clarification as my uncle was a bit light on detail and also what i am suppose to do.

    My grandad died a week ago and my uncle has informed me that I am named in the will (with my sister) to receive a large amount of cash which is useful currently as the day after I was told I was at risk of redundency.

    However the confusing part is my mum died 2 years ago and she was also named in the will and I think what my uncle is implying is that I am entitled to half her share?

    Now my questions
    - do I need to declare my intention to the solicitor?
    - in doing so I assume I denounce my named claim in the will?
    - is it my legal duty to ensure my mum claim is more than the amount he left me?
    Last edited by Minority; 21st January 2021, 21:01:PM.
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