Tait & Mackenzie Solicitors has been providing legal services to the town of Grangemouth and surrounding areas since 1872, ensuring long lasting relationships and advice you can trust. Our solicitors offer a wealth of experience in a wide range of legal work and are backed up by longstanding staff, including qualified paralegals, enabling us to provide our clients with a friendly and efficient service.
Tait & Mackenzie Solicitors has been providing legal services to the towns of Grangemouth, Falkirk and surrounding areas since 1872, ensuring long lasting relationships and advice you can trust.
Tait & Mackenzie Solicitors has been providing legal services to the towns of Grangemouth, Falkirk and surrounding areas since 1872, ensuring long lasting relationships and advice you can trust.
Services
We are a well respected team of legal and property experts in the Grangemouth, Falkirk and surrounding areas. In many cases we have acted for generations of clients and have become their trusted solicitors of choice. You will always receive a friendly welcome, clear and jargon free advice and an accessible and efficient service when choosing Tait & Mackenzie.
We can help you buy your new home, whether you are a first time buyer or have bought many times before. We are familiar with the First Home funding scheme and can liaise with your mortgage broker and will guide you through the process of buying, keeping you up to date throughout. Others may be considering transferring property to children and we can advise you on the benefits and risks of that and carry out the legal work if you proceed.
It is estimated that around 60% of people in Scotland do not have a Will. Some assume that everything they own will automatically pass to their nearest and dearest and so don't see the need to go to the expense of making a Will. For others they simply do not want to think about dying. Your Will is the most important document you will ever sign.
Powers of Attorney are a useful way to provide help to a person who has lost "legal capacity" to look after their own affairs and make decisions for themselves. A Power of Attorney can be granted to say in anticipation of future incapacity who your Attorney should be and what he or she will be able to do.
We can provide you with advice on whether Inheritance Tax may affect you and ways in which this can be reduced or even eliminated by proper planning. We can advise you on trusts, be it trusts set up during your lifetime or in your Will. Trustees of your choosing control the assets in the Trust and decide when and how they should pass to your chosen beneficiaries.