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She advises families and individuals on succession planning, Wills, Powers of Attorney, Advanced Medical Directives and all aspects of the administration of executries, inheritance tax and contentious estates.
Prior to joining BTO in 2024, Katie completed her traineeship at another full-service Scottish firm and gained experience across a variety of services for private clients, including guardianships, family law and residential conveyancing.
Katie takes a practical and friendly approach to giving advice on often sensitive issues and values the opportunity to build longstanding relationships with her clients.
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