Family law

What the Supreme Court's decision in For Women Scotland's appeal means
Front page news rarely does statutory interpretation make, writes Joshua King, but the case of For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers was different.

Book Review: Adult Protection and the Law in Scotland - Smith & Young
Published in 2024, the third edition of this key text by Nicola Smith and Nairn R Young is essential reading on incapacity law and adult protection today, for lawyers and non-lawyers alike.

Why McGunnigal v Pollock [2025] gives some much-needed clarity on cohabitation and unjustified enrichment
Family law solicitor Tom Main considers the recent case of McGunnigal v Pollock [2025] SC FAL 15, and finds clarity on cohabitation and unjustified enrichment.

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This Inner House decision challenges the belief that ‘nothing is permanent except change’
A recent Inner House decision brings clarity over permanence orders, in a case that highlights the importance of local authorities taking timely action over children in their care.
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Why Renters' Rights Bill could bring England in line with Scots Law
The Renters’ Rights Bill aims to modernise and reform the laws governing landlord evictions to provide greater security for renters in England.
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We are family - a guide to risk management for family solicitors
When it comes to managing risk, there are some pain points that can be more acute in certain practice areas. Here, Anna Forsyth and Matthew Thomson from Lockton shine the spotlight on family law.
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Collaboration and innovation are key to progress
Each year, legal aid supports an extensive network of committed providers to deliver help across Scotland to thousands of people facing a wide range of problems. But that does not mean that all needs are being met, or that the system operates as smoothly as it could.
“I want to keep the social ‘handle’”
From toasters to second homes, cars to pensions, the financial arrangements following a separation have been somewhat straight forward (albeit not the negotiations necessarily) following the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985.
Deprivation of liberty orders and Anglo- Scottish child law issues
At a recent seminar organised by Resolution, Justin Gray of Trinity Chambers shared his thoughts on matters related to this. Susan Oswald, Partner at SKO Family Law Specialists shares her thoughts.
Breaking the taboo – one family lawyer, two clients
We aren’t talking mediation, maybe collaboration, but could this approach be part of the future of family law in Scotland?
Scullion LAW expands as a result of surge in client demand
Scullion LAW is excited to announce the expansion of its Family Law department, driven by strong client demand for their specialist family law services.
Scullion LAW and Home Start celebrate ongoing support for families
The Family Law team at Scullion LAW recently celebrated their ongoing partnership with Home-Start Glasgow North and North Lanarkshire (HSGNNL), highlighting their continuous support and donations aimed at aiding families in need.
Blind love, clear contracts
Love is Blind highlighted the confusion that many have around prenups. This topic sparked intense discussions among some couples. Despite it being a practical safeguard, ensuring financial protection, many can feel they undermine the trust and commitment of a relationship.
A risk management case study
In this month’s article from Lockton, the focus is on executry administration and asks the question, ‘How long does it take to wind up an estate?’
A contract consultation
It has been six years since the SLC Review on Contract Law Report was published. This consultation seeks to establish whether the landscape around this area of the law has changed, and, if yes, then whether the changes are material to the recommendations contained in the report.
Anonymity in reporting child homicide victims
Family members have told the Scottish Government that they would welcome enhanced reporting and publication restrictions, including anonymity for children who have died as a result of a criminal act.
Family law expert joins Blackadders
One of Scotland’s most experienced family law experts has joined Blackadders LLP as a partner.
Child abduction case commentary
Should an order seeking the return of two children to Spain be granted? A recent case explored this dilemma. The case law in this area continues to evolve with the children’s views playing an ever-growing role in the decision-making process.
Navigating transgender legal rights
Navigating transgender legal rights: Scottish perspectives on gender recognition and family law