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In Scotland, the process of settling a will, known as "executing the estate," can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the estate and whether any disputes arise. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few months to over a year to fully settle a will. Factors such as the need for obtaining confirmation (the Scottish equivalent of probate), the size of the estate, and the efficiency of the involved parties can influence the timeline. It's advisable for executors to act promptly and keep beneficiaries informed to help streamline the process.

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