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As experienced family lawyers, we are frequently asked to deal with disputes on behalf of clients involving residence and contact to children (formerly custody and access/visitation). These terms are used to refer to the living arrangements for children of separated parents. The parent with residence is the one with whom…

  In the modern landscape, given that one or more parents are often in employment, grandparents can play a pivotal role in the family dynamic. They are often looked to for assistance with childcare and support, and can have a close and loving bond with their grandchildren. Unfortunately for a…

Children (Scotland) Act 2020 The Scottish Parliament passed the Children (Scotland) Act 2020 in August 2020. Amongst other things, this made changes to the current legislation (Children (Scotland) Act 1995), which governs contact and residence disputes in the Sheriff Court in relation to children under 16 years old. While the majority of the…

Did you know the appointment of an Executor is one of the most important elements during the administration of an estate? An Executor can either be appointed by making a Will or through an application to the local Sheriff Court for the appointment of an executor - dative.  What is…

Livingstone Brown successfully settles a tripping accident claim for one of their clients. John Barnes, Paralegal in the Personal Injury Department, successfully settled a claim against Glasgow City Council for a four figure sum. Our client was injured tripping over the remnants of a bollard which was removed by Glasgow…

 Livingstone Brown represented diabetic nurse in her Employment Tribunal claim against her employers who dismissed her for taking a glucose solution at work. Clair, who has diabetes, had taken the solution to avoid a ‘hypo’ but was sacked for gross misconduct. However, after eight days of evidence, the ET…

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