Education Law: Disability discrimination in schools; Are they failing to make reasonable adjustments?

A person has a disability, according to the Equality Act 2010 advice for schools, if they have a physical or mental impairment that significantly and persistently limits their ability to carry out daily tasks. A school is thus prohibited from discriminating and being unlawful against a disabled student in any area, including admissions, instruction, exclusion, […]
Is collaborative law the right option for you?
Watching court proceedings on TV, filled with tears, temper tantrums, and dramas are entertaining, but it’s best to avoid them in real life and try to resolve disputes without going to court. Given the sensitive and unpleasant topics that will be discussed, it is understandable that cups of tea and tissue boxes will frequently appear […]
Consider the best option for your divorce
It is possible to take charge of the process to ensure the best result for you and your family if you find yourself in a situation where getting a divorce is your only option because your partnership has failed, either now or in the future. Contrary to popular belief, divorce can be handled in a […]
Why you should tell children about divorce and separation
As family lawyers, we recognise the value of communication. We are aware that a client and their child may be dealing with trying circumstances that could harm their mental health. Younger children need reassurance and special care during this period. We assist them in settling separation-related legal concerns. When it comes to the subject of […]
The Law on Dog Attacks by Ellidh Clark
The Law on Dog Attacks – Ellidh Clark “A dog is man’s best friend,” they say and we at Complete Clarity Solicitors totally agree. But even our closest companions can pose risks. You, your loved ones, or even innocent bystanders may be at risk of injury from dogs. In the video above, we’ll explore dog […]
Child Contact: April is Stress Awareness Month
Child Contact: April is Stress Awareness Month April is Stress Awareness Month, and as family lawyers, we frequently help people who are struggling with a variety of challenging problems, both emotional and otherwise, when a relationship has ended. One issue that frequently raises concern is the arrangements for any children of the partnership to have […]
My partner and I are going to buy a home together, what should I be thinking about?

When you buy a home, especially your first home in a joint tenancy, it is rather a big step and you may be worried about a mortgage. As gloomy as it may sound, it’s vital to consider the “what ifs?” in case things don’t turn out as expected. Selling the home and splitting the proceeds is […]
How to prepare a Cohabitation Agreement
When a couple buys a home in their joint names but makes unequal contributions to the cost of acquisition, this is a typical situation in which a cohabitation agreement may be entered into. In that case, a cohabitation agreement can effectively ringfence their individual contributions in the event of a breakup. There is no “one […]
Update On Cohabitation Law
Update on cohabitation Law 2022 The Scottish Law Commission released its “Report on Cohabitation” on November 2, 2022. Following a protracted consultation process with lawyers, academics, the general public, and decision-makers, the paper explores how the current law governing cohabitants’ rights upon separation might be amended. The Scottish Law Commission released its “Report on Cohabitation” […]
What are my rights? Parental rights and responsibilities of a father in Scotland

What do parental rights and responsibilities entail? (PRRs) Parents have a variety of obligations and rights regarding their children, including the duty and the right to protect and advance the health, welfare, and development of the child, have a say in where the child lives, participate in their upbringing, serve as the child’s legal guardian, […]

