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25 November 2011: Part-exchange is an alternative to those who want to move but are struggling to sell, and is an increasingly popular choice in the housing market.
18 November 2011: The Scottish Government have put forward a number of proposals that would allow same-sex marriage and mixed-sex civil partnership to be introduced.
14 November 2011: Generally, when valuing a property, a surveyor has a duty of care to both the house buyer, and also if the buyer is borrowing money from the bank, a duty of care to the lender too.
11 November 2011: An important Supreme Court ruling in an English case regarding cohabitant’s rights to property after separation highlights the difference in law on either side of the border.
10 November 2011: The courts will often have difficult issues to deal with when it comes to deciding where children in a marriage should reside after the parents have separated.
9 November 2011: Since the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, the subsequent Scottish Outdoor Access code has helped to clarify for many their rights when it comes to enjoying the Scottish countryside.
6 November 2011: When it comes to the consequences of ignoring a bank’s demands for repayment of debt, a recent case heard in the Court of Session perhaps serves as a cautionary tale.
4 November 2011: The recent highly publicised case of a crofter on the 13,000 acre Nevis Estate losing part of his croft to the landlord has caused debate around the issue of the rights of the crofter.
1 November 2011: An interesting recent case highlights the importance of assessing residence status when a court decided how to award child custody.
31 October 2011: A case of sibling rivalry was clearly evident in a recent court action by a sister against her brother, set against the picturesque backdrop of the Crofting township of Kilmory in Acharacle.
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