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Lanarkshire Solicitors Lanarkshire Law Practice specialises in all aspects of conveyancing, Wills and Estates, Powers of Attorney. We also have an experienced family law department which offers support with separation, divorce, financial provision on child contact, divorce, adoption, aliment, cohabitation as well as the division and sale of matrimonial or cohabiting couples property.

Family law continues to develop to ensure it fulfils the needs of couples and families in Scotland. Due to changes in society and the modern family, there have been a number of developments. There is not any such thing as a typical family. We recognise in tailoring our guidance and services to accommodate the needs of each family will require a bespoke approach as every family is unique.

The breaking down of the family unit places everyone under tremendous pressure and stress. One defusing factor and welcomed addition is a trained, well experienced and approachable family solicitor who can explain the issues and deal with them quickly, effectively and discretely.

The family law section of our site provides an introduction to our services and further information on the topic.

To contact us for an appointment please call us on 01698 747171 or e-mail our Blantyre Lawyer Lynsey Millar at [email protected]

Legal Services We Offer In Blantyre

Divorce Lawyers In Blantyre

In Scotland divorce is given where the marriage has broken down. The irretrievable breakdown of a marriage or civil partnerships can be established with or without the permission of the other party. This timeline is determined by the agreeance of both parties and the circumstances. On the basis of separation for one year with the consent of both partners, the other party’s adultery, unreasonable behaviour, or separation for just two years. Our Law Firm and solicitors also attend Sheriff courts across Lanarkshire including Hamilton, Airdrie and Lanark.

Wills & Will Writing Service Blantyre

Individuals frequently put off making a Will however, by making strides now you can ensure your property and assets go to those you cherish in the best way.

Having a Will in place will also help ease the worries and difficult decisions facing those you people you leave behind. It isn’t the case that married couples, legal or civil partners automatically receive the entire estate of their deceased spouse or civil partner as their entitlement is subject to an upper limit.

Making a Will is usually a standard straightforward process and you can revise, change or update your will on as many occasions as you wish throughout your lifetime to reflect your change in circumstances. We can draw up your Will for you, guaranteeing it mirrors your desires in the most ideal manner for your individual circumstance.

Power Of Attorney

A Power of Attorney is a legal document which lets you plan what you want another person to do for you in the future, should you become incapable of making decisions about your own affairs. Power of Attorney (PoA) is a written legal document that includes a legal certificate signed either by a solicitor (who is registered to practise law in Scotland) or by a practising member of the Faculty of Advocates, or by a registered UK medical doctor who holds a licence to practise.

Powers of Attorney are governed by laws referred to as the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000.

Estate Planning And Inheritance Tax Management Blantyre

A Power of Attorney is a legal document which lets you plan what you want another person to do for you in the future, should you become incapable of making decisions about your own affairs. Power of Attorney (PoA) is a written legal document that includes a legal certificate signed either by a solicitor (who is registered to practise law in Scotland) or by a practising member of the Faculty of Advocates, or by a registered UK medical doctor who holds a licence to practise.

Powers of Attorney are governed by laws referred to as the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000.

What Experience do Lanarkshire Law Practice Have?

Lanarkshire solicitors have a wealth of experience in providing legal advice and representation to clients in Lanarkshire, Scotland. They are experienced in handling a variety of legal matters, including family law, personal injury claims, criminal defence, wills and trusts, probate, and more. They are committed to providing their clients with the highest quality of legal service, offering sound legal advice and representation tailored to their individual needs.

How long have Lanarkshire Law Practice been in business?

Lanarkshire solicitors have been providing legal services in Scotland for almost 20 years. The practice was originally established in 2004 under the name Crawford Mason & Co and has since grown to become one of the leading law firms in the Lanarkshire area, with a team of experienced solicitors who are committed to providing a comprehensive range of legal services. The firm is dedicated to providing a personalised service, tailored to meet the individual needs of each client. As part of their commitment to providing the best service possible, they are accredited by the Law Society of Scotland.

Powers of Attorney are governed by laws referred to as the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000.

For expert legal advice call now on: 01698 747171

Lanarkshire Law Practice provides a wide range of legal services including Family Law, Conveyancing, Wills and Estates and Powers of Attorney.

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