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24 August 2012: The Scottish Government has now launched guidance to those potentially becoming involved in a wind farm development.
15 August 2012: When it comes to deciding where children will live when a marriage or partnership breaks down, courts in Scotland will place the welfare of the children at the heart of the decision making process.
28 July 2012: The First Minister Alex Salmond has unveiled plans to extensively review land reform in Scotland, with a view to promoting a stronger, more successful Scotland.
27 July 2012: The Scottish Government intends to place a Bill before the Scottish Parliament in order to allow same sex marriages and religious ceremonies for civil partnerships.
23 July 2012: Those with a stake in crofting have two opportunities to make comment on issues that will affect them.
17 July 2012: A Shetland fish plant who deliberately evaded annual fishing quotas has been ordered to pay £1,650,000 under the Proceeds of Crime (Scotland) Act 1995.
13 July 2012: The Crown Estate has announced it will transfer the rights to fish wild oysters and mussels, along with land at West Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh to Scottish organisations.
10 July 2012: It is important for landlords, including those who have been renting out properties for a long time, to be aware of the legal changes and new obligations on them.
9 July 2012: A woman who tried to forge her late son’s will in order to inherit his house has failed in her bid to prevent the will being reduced.
6 July 2012: The Supreme Court have agreed to overturn a decision by the Inner House of the Court of Session and make an order awarding a cohabitant a financial sum for the losses incurred as a result of the breakdown of her relationship.
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