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Lindsay has a wide range of experience having specialised in private client law since 2009. She advises high-net-worth individuals, families and entrepreneurs on the preparation of wills, estate and business succession planning, executries (probate), trusts, inheritance tax and on adults with incapacity matters including powers of attorney and guardianships.
Lindsay is a qualified Trusts and Estates Practitioner with the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), and is accredited as a Trusts Law specialist by the Law Society of Scotland.
She is also ranked by Chambers in their preeminent High Net Worth Guide as an Associate to Watch, recognising her expertise in providing legal advice to individuals with complex and high net worth requirements.
Lindsay was named Private Client Rising Star of the Year at The Legal 500 Scotland Awards 2024.
"Lindsay MacEwen is a constant source of support for me and my clients. Nothing is too much work and she gets the job done quickly and efficiently. Lindsay has a very high level of expertise and I have always been impressed with her technical knowledge."
"Lindsay MacEwen has great intelligence and knowledge, wrapped in a gentle and caring approach."
Lindsay MacEwen is a senior associate within the firm's private client practice. MacEwen has expertise in all aspects of private client law, with a particular focus on trusts and landed estates. "Lindsay is very technically able, competent and always willing to go the extra mile for her clients." "Lindsay is easy to deal with and has very sound knowledge that I trust implicitly." "She is highly professional and very knowledgeable. She is exceptional."
"Lindsay was fabulous. Very personable and efficient. I appreciate how Lindsay made the process very easy for me and ensured I took time to consider all possibilities and potential impact to my will."
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Executing your Will - Is my Will Valid?
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Do I need a Solicitor to deal with an estate?
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A Power of Attorney is not just for the Elderly
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Know your Trustees from your Executors? A guide to legal jargon you might come across
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Why should I make a Living Will and what does it do?
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In Scotland, can you change a Will after someone dies?
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What is involved in contesting a will and dispute over inheritance in Scotland?
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