Inheritance Dispute Early Intervention Assessment - What you get by tier

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Example score card

72 / 100Example readiness score

Top example themes

  1. Document readiness
  2. Timeline friction
  3. Record clarity

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Which report tier is right for you?

Enhanced

  • Clear next steps
  • More detailed factor explanations
  • Document readiness signals

Premium

  • Completeness checks (what may be missing)
  • Deeper analysis of answers
  • Premium-only interaction/edge-case signals (where available)

Choose Premium if you expect disagreements, missing documents, or you want a completeness check.

Standard is a lighter summary.

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Overall score

Example

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72

Risk Snapshot Score

72 / 100

25

Confidence Score

25%

Top risks

Example
  • Document gaps: missing will, codicils, or proof of entitlement.
  • Family conflict patterns: disagreement over interpretation or shares.
  • Capacity and timeline pressure: disputes that need early evidence.

More detail appears in the paid report.

Next tier adds:

  • Checklist and prompt list for Sheriff Court or Court of Session (illustrative).
  • Timeline map for dispute evidence and next steps.

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What this tier adds

  • Enhanced coverage
  • More detailed analysis

What paid reports add (example)

FeatureStandardEnhancedPremium
PDF downloadYesYesYes
Full Q&A appendixYesYesYes
Document readinessSummaryDetailedMost complete
Timeline frictionKey pointsExpandedInteraction view
Official guidance linksYesYesYes

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