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Dianne Millen

Director and Principal Solicitor
Datrys Legal Limited

Dianne is an experienced AWI practitioner, having worked in this area since qualifying as a solicitor in 2011. Having worked in a number of top-tier full-service firms, in 2025 she established her own practice, Datrys Legal Ltd, solely focusing on AWI law. 

Dianne is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a specialist in Incapacity and Mental Disability Law. She serves as an AWI Safeguarder for both Edinburgh and Glasgow Sheriff Courts.  Dianne is also a Legal Convenor for the Social Security Chamber of the First-tier Tribunal of Scotland and a Legal Assessor for the General Teaching Council of Scotland Fitness to Teach panel. She is a member of the Law Society of Scotland’s Policy Subcommittee in Mental Health and Disability Law. Outside of practice, she is currently studying for a MSc in Counselling at Abertay University and volunteers for the National Board of Relationships Scotland. 

CPD & Training with Dianne Millen:

AWI, Guardianship and Elder Client Conference 2025

CPD
Live online
28th October 2025 09:30 - 17:00 CPD & training events, Conference|Disability, Advice the elderly & powers of attorney, Mental health, Civil court work
Join us online this October for our annual AWI, Guardianship and Elder Client Conference. Taking place over the course of two mornings the conference will bring together industry experts to explore insights shaping the progress of estate planning and executries.

Family Law Conference 2024: Financial Provisions Upon Separation and Divorce On-demand

CPD
On-demand
CPD & training events, Conference, High Street and General Practice|Civil court work, Civil legal aid, Family business advice, Family and divorce
Watch our first Family Law Conference of 2024, focusing on financial provisions upon separation and divorce. This conference brings together experts in the field to explore important insights into these often contentious cases.

Family Law Conference: Children and Families 2024 On-demand

CPD
On-demand
CPD & training events, Conference|Human rights, Civil court work, Civil legal aid, Adoption, Children, Education, Family and divorce, Family and relationships, Dispute resolution
Watch our Family Law Conference 2024 focusing on Children and Families, where we will explore the latest legislative developments and most pressing issues in family law practice.

AWI, Guardianship and Elder Client Conference 2024 On-demand

CPD
On-demand
CPD & training events, Conference, High Street and General Practice|Disability, Advice the elderly & powers of attorney, Mental health, Civil court work
Watch our speakers explore the new developments in the law affecting adult clients with incapacity, elder clients and those under guardianship.
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