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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, therefore, to reflect...

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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 four...

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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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Commercial leases frequently include break options due to shifting market conditions and the economy. Tenants or landlords may be able to terminate the lease before the prearranged date, or both...

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One of the most crucial factors for parents to think about is where their children go to school. One of the most important aspects of being a parent...

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In Scotland, you typically submit an application to the Sheriff Court in your local sheriff’s court if you want to file for divorce.  You must prove there is...

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Given that a nine-month statutory probationary term is expected, the new day-one unfair dismissal right is not entirely what it seems. One of the most well-known but least...

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The holiday season is frequently a time of joy, celebration, and goodwill. However, it adds to the hardship for certain Scottish businesses and individuals who have outstanding obligations....

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Families frequently gather throughout the Christmas season to spend quality time together. However, when parents separate, it can be a source of increased tension and worry, particularly when...

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Over 3.5 million people in the UK are thought to struggle with infertility. Thankfully, modern science and technology have advanced significantly over the years, and more and more...

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Before delving into the distinctions, it is imperative to comprehend the meaning of the phrases “adoption” and “fostering” in Scotland. Fostering Scotland Fostering is the process of placing...

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