Recently we have seen many more cases involving the Hague Convention. These are cases where a child has been removed from the country where he or she is living by one of the parents without the ...Read more
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Edinburgh Property Market Roundup – March 2018
I was hoping to be able to say that spring was on its way when I wrote this blog, but looking at this photo of a house in Cousland, Midlothian that we currently have on the market, would suggest ...Read more
Divorce: the good, the bad and the ugly
Can a divorce ever be described as good? The common consensus within society is almost certainly that the process of separating and divorce is a harrowing experience. However, divorce does not need to ...Read more
Family Law: Disputes Regarding Children
Unfortunately, many disputes regarding children become the subject of litigation. It is most often the case that it is better to resolve differences of opinion regarding children by other methods, but ...Read more
Christmas: A Time for Gifting?
At this time of year, making gifts to others is always at the forefront of our minds. It is also worth considering, however, that the joy of gifting could also improve your inheritance tax ...Read more
House Purchase Deposits; How do first time buyers afford deposits?
Finding the money for a deposit can often be the biggest hurdle facing a first-time buyer. As house prices continue to rise, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to get on the property ladder. ...Read more





