TSEM6508 - Legal background to trusts and estates: Scottish law: minority
Trusts (Scotland) Act 1961/Section 5
In Scotland, a child comes of age at 18. This is the same as the
rest of the United Kingdom.
The word ’minor’ can be used in connection with
Section 5 of the Trusts (Scotland) Act 1961. In that context it
means a person under the age of 21. Sometime this definition is
used throughout a trust deed.
Section 5 of the Trusts (Scotland) Act 1961 governs the
period that trustees can accumulate income.
TSEM6509 has details of the age of legal capacity.
