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Principal Rules of Pleadings (the facts) in Scottish Civil Courts
When dealing with ordinary cause actions in Scotland, you need a solicitor who understands how to correctly draft your pleadings. At xkSolicitors, we regularly handle…
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Parental Responsibilities and Rights in Scotland: A Simple Guide
What Are Parental Responsibilities and Rights (PRRs)? In Scotland, Parental Responsibilities and Rights (PRRs) are the legal duties and powers that parents or guardians have…
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Financial Provision in Scottish Divorce – A Simple Guide
When a marriage or civil partnership ends in Scotland, the financial arrangements between the parties are governed by the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985. This…
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Cohabitation Claims – A Simple Summary
A simple explanation of cohabitant’s rights (under s.28 in Scotland).
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The Role of Expert Witnesses in Family Law in Scotland
This article explains what an expert witness is, their role in Scottish courts, and how to challenge or work with expert evidence effectively.
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Cohabitation and Inheritance Rights in Scotland – Section 29 Explained
If your partner has passed away without leaving a will, and you were living together, you may have rights under Section 29 of the Family…
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