
The Scottish Government has been considering possible changes to Scottish Succession Law for a number of years and recently published an important update to their intentions.
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The Scottish Government has been considering possible changes to Scottish Succession Law for a number of years and recently published an important update to their intentions.
Murray Beith Murray Associate, Caroline Pringle, expands on her recent blog in The Scotsman today and considers if those with international interests can rely on their Powers of Attorney to be recognised abroad. Read the full article below:
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