Setting up a Scottish Power of Attorney lets you choose trusted people to make decisions for you if you ever cannot. Most people in Paisley use a solicitor to make sure the document is correctly drafted, properly certified, and registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (Scotland).[1]
Top Power of Attorney solicitors in Paisley
The following are some of the top power of attorney lawyers in Paisley:-
Wright & Crawford Solicitors
Wright & Crawford advise on both Continuing (financial) and Welfare (personal care) powers, and on related guardianship options if a Power of Attorney is no longer possible.[2] They are also listed by the Scottish Legal Aid Board for Adults with incapacity and Power of Attorney work.[3]
Address: 11 Glasgow Road, Paisley, PA1 3QS. Phone: 0141 887 6211.[3]
Testimonial: Our firm has used Wilson Washrooms for a number of years, the service is consistently good, I would highly recommend.[4]
Walker Laird
Walker Laird explain the key legal steps clearly, including the requirement for certification and registration before the document can be used.[5] Their Paisley team also offers future planning reviews that can cover powers of attorney alongside wills and care cost planning.[6]
Address: 9 Gilmour Street, Paisley, PA1 1DG. Phone: 0141 887 5271.[7]
Testimonial: Stuart and Yvonne made the full process smooth and stress free, I would definitely recommend Walker Laird.[8]
MacFarlane Young & Co
MacFarlane Young cover Powers of Attorney as part of their private client work, including explaining the difference between a Power of Attorney and guardianship, and the role of the Office of the Public Guardian in Scotland.[9]
Address: 26 New Street, Paisley, PA1 1YB.[10]
Testimonial: I had a fantastic experience working with Macfarlane Young, their communication made us feel at ease and stress free.[11]
Macnairs + Wilson
Macnairs + Wilson provide Power of Attorney services from their Paisley office and set out contact routes for discussing your circumstances and appointing an attorney.[12]
Address: 9 to 11 New Street, Paisley, PA1 1XU. Phone: 0141 887 5181.[13]
Testimonial: Macnairs + Wilson are a pleasure to deal with, straightforward, reliable and very friendly, I can’t recommend them enough.[14]
How to choose a Power of Attorney solicitor in Paisley
- Check they handle Scottish Continuing and Welfare powers and OPG registration.
- Ask what is included in the fee, drafting, meetings, certification, registration support.
- Confirm how they handle urgent cases and home visits if needed.
- Look for clear explanations, especially around when powers start and how attorneys must act.
FAQs
1) What is a Continuing Power of Attorney in Scotland?
It lets your attorney manage financial and property matters, either immediately or only if you lose capacity.
2) What is a Welfare Power of Attorney?
It lets your attorney make decisions about health and personal welfare, but typically only when you cannot decide for yourself.
3) Do I need both continuing and welfare powers?
Many people choose both so that financial decisions and welfare decisions are covered. A solicitor can tailor this to your situation.
4) When does a Scottish Power of Attorney take effect?
Continuing powers can start straight away or later, depending on how it is written. Welfare powers usually apply only on incapacity.
5) Does a Power of Attorney need to be registered in Scotland?
Yes. It must be registered with the Office of the Public Guardian (Scotland) before it can be used.[5]
6) Can I appoint more than one attorney?
Yes. You can appoint joint attorneys and you can set rules for how they must act together, or separately.
7) What if my loved one has already lost capacity?
If they cannot grant a Power of Attorney, you may need a guardianship or intervention order instead. A local solicitor can advise on the right route.[5]
8) Can I change or cancel my Power of Attorney?
Yes, if you still have capacity. A solicitor can prepare a revocation and explain how to notify relevant parties.
9) Will a Power of Attorney cover bank accounts and selling a house?
It can, if the continuing powers are drafted appropriately. Solicitors commonly include property and banking powers where needed.
10) How long does it take to set up a Power of Attorney?
Drafting can be quick, but registration times vary. A solicitor will usually submit it for registration and tell you what to expect.
Sources
- Walker Laird, Power of Attorney and Guardianship information page
- Wright & Crawford, Power of Attorney and Guardianship information page
- Scottish Legal Aid Board, Wright & Crawford listing
- Wilson Washrooms, testimonial mentioning Wright & Crawford
- Walker Laird, registration and certification notes
- Walker Laird, Paisley office page
- Scottish Legal Aid Board, Walker Laird listing
- Walker Laird, review excerpt on Paisley page
- MacFarlane Young, Powers of Attorney section
- Birdeye, MacFarlane Young reviews page

