New research by Bank of Scotland has revealed that people in Scotland are becoming increasingly unprepared for death, particularly with regards to their digital lives.
New research by Bank of Scotland has revealed that people in Scotland are becoming increasingly unprepared for death, particularly with regards to their digital lives.
A bitter and long-running inheritance dispute between a mother and son has made its way to the English Court of Appeal, reports the Daily Mail.
Saving money in order to be able to leave an inheritance is becoming less of a priority for the older generation in Scotland, new research has found.
Families have contrasting views over what the older generation should do with their money, new research has revealed. The over-50s want to save their money and pass it on as an inheritance; while adult children would rather their parents spent their money on themselves.
Families still find conversations about inheritance, estate planning and preparing for end-of-life very difficult and tend to avoid it where possible.