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Buying your first home is a huge milestone that can often feel daunting and can be a little overwhelming. There are lots of aspects which can be confusing,...

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In this blog, Claire shares how her non-traditional route led her back to law—this time in a fully remote role with Complete Clarity and Simplicity Legal. Her story...

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As April approaches, it is the perfect time to focus on organising and tidying not just our homes but our personal affairs too. An important tool in doing...

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Happy Mother’s Day to all Mums! There are various ways to become a mother in Scotland: biological parenthood, adoption, fostering, surrogacy, or step-parenting. Different processes, laws and rights apply...

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Blog Post home blogs Contact Us Information for Landlord and Tenants In March 2024, the Scottish Government introduced the new Housing (Scotland) Bill. The Bill is currently at...

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According to new rules, parents will now be entitled to neonatal care leave from “day one” of their work – April 2025  On April 6, 2025, the right...

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This week, Martin Lewis discussed on The Martin Lewis Money Show Live the importance of a Power of Attorney no matter what age.  Let’s explore what a Power...

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Collaborative law is a legal process used in Scotland, primarily in family law cases, where parties work together with the assistance of legal professionals to reach a mutually...

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Table of Contents International Women’s Day is a global celebration on the 8th of March, celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. It seems fitting,...

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Family law – transferring shares as part of a divorce solicitor In the majority of divorces, it’s not uncommon for both parties to have shares in a family-owned...

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  Questions about what should happen to the assets of a shareholder after death and how they should be distributed to beneficiaries will inevitably arise. Here, we detail...

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Over the next 12 to 18 months, major alterations will affect your budgets while giving your employees more job rights. The Employment Rights Bill is the most major...

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Storm Éowyn hit Scotland on the 24th of January 2025, leaving thousands of homes without power, until as late as the 11th of February. This left Homeowners, Tenants...

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Scots Law: Live, Laugh, Move On  Breakups are undeniably tough—whether you’ve been together for a few months or many years, the end of a relationship can leave you...

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It might be difficult to navigate Glasgow’s complicated disputes between landlords and tenants. However, if issues emerge, knowing landlord or tenant law’s subtleties might mean the difference between...

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Many people will have been considering their New Year’s resolutions now that 2025 has begun.  Most people, understandably, are eager to put their health and fitness first, but...

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