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How an employment law solicitor can help employees in Scotland

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What does an employment law solicitor do? An employment law solicitor in Scotland serves a crucial role in assisting and advising employees facing a myriad of issues in the workplace. Their expertise encompasses a wide range of employment-related matters, from contract reviews to disputes, ensuring that employees understand their rights and receive proper legal guidance. 7  ways an employment law solicitor can help you 1. Understanding Employment Rights  One of the primary roles of an employment law solicitor in Scotland is to educate employees about their rights and entitlements according to Scottish and UK employment laws. They help individuals understand complex legal jargon within employment contracts, ensuring employees are aware of their rights regarding working hours, holiday entitlement, sick leave, and minimum wage. 2. Contractual Advice and Negotiation  Before signing an employment contract, seeking legal advice is highly recommended. An employment law solicitor can review t

An Exciting New Way To Sell Your Home in Scotland

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 Unlock! Unlock is a new way to sell your home in Scotland . It has been introduced by the ESPC and a group of solicitor estate agents in Edinburgh. Edinburgh's property market is competitive and good homes will sell quickly and often for large amounts over the asking price. This means that if you aren't leaving the city and need to sell your home, people are often hesitant about moving to a new home because they are worried they will sell their current home before finding a new perfect home.  Even when you do find the perfect home for you and your family, you can be outbid.  Unlock is a way to sell your property but gain time to find your next home. How Does Unlock Work? ‘Unlock’ allows your solicitor estate agent to market your property for sale but with the added assurance that you will have time to find your next home. This is done by adding a clause to the missives that gives you the option to withdraw from the sale if you can’t find a new home you love and that meets your

Selling Your Home in Winter in Scotland

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  In Scotland, the clocks have just gone back an hour, the days are getting shorter, the nights longer, and the weather is wet and windy.  You might be thinking it is not such a good time to be selling your house but there are some benefits to putting your house on the market during the winter months. There are usually fewer properties for sale in Edinburgh at this time, therefore, your competition will be less. We also find that there are only usually serious buyers at this time. So you may get only a few potential buyers through the door but everyone could be ready to buy.   We also find there is often a fresh influx of buyers in the New Year.  Whether they have realised their current home is too small over Christmas or just want to start the year afresh, it can be a good time to sell. With this in mind, you need to ensure that every person who visits your home falls in love with it. First impressions count Stand back and look at your property from a buyer’s perspective. Does your h

Do you have a Power of Attorney?

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What is a Power of Attorney ? A Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows a nominated person to act on your behalf when you are unable to do so.  A Power of Attorney can cover financial matters, well-being matters or it can be a joint Power of Attorney to cover both. Most people think of a power of attorney as something elderly people have, however, we believe every adult should have a Power of Attorney in place.  It may be the case that more elderly people make use of their Power of Attorney but the truth is that we never know when we are going to need that person. Ideally, you want to choose a person that you trust when you are fit and healthy, in sound mind, and know you have made a good decision.  When might you use your Power of Attorney? Elderly people will use their Power of Attorney, for example, if they become housebound and want someone else to attend to their bills or banking.   Younger fit and healthy people, may find they need their Power of Attorney for similar re

Thinking of Buying a New Home in Edinburgh?

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Now that COVID-19 Lockdown restrictions have been lifted in Scotland, more people are thinking about moving home. Maybe Lockdown made you realise your home was too small or you want to live somewhere with a garden.  Or maybe you decided it was time to buy your first home. Whatever your situation the estate agents and property solicitors at ELP Arbuthnott McClanachan can help you every step of the way.   Our service is high quality, professional, good value for money and, above all, personal and friendly.  We are very happy to take the time to discuss the process with you and to answer any questions you may have at any time during the course of your transaction. Why not start by browsing some of the properties we have for sale in Edinburgh and the Lothians.

How Your Solicitor Can Help You During COVID-19 Lockdown

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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Lockdown There are very few businesses around the world that haven't been affected in some way this year by  COVID-19 .  The majority of citizens are doing complying with their Government's instructions to stay at home and only go out when it is necessary to buy food or to go to work.   We are putting off buying new clothes and booking holidays and instead saving our money until we know our jobs are safe and we can go out again. Legal Affairs We would urge you not to put off sorting out your legal affairs at this time.  If something needs to be done, then it is important to get it sorted out now before it is too late.  Although law offices are closed, most lawyers and solicitors are working from home. All our solicitor s at ELP Arbuthnott McClanachan are working from home and will be delighted to offer you expert legal advice.  Wills If you have been meaning to update your Will or  write a Will  for ages but have never had the time, then

6 Things You Need To Know About Buying A Property in Scotland

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Bob Arbuthnott and Lisbeth-Ann Pay, two of our very experienced  conveyancing solicitors , offer some advice which will be helpful for anyone looking to buy a property. 1. Don’t be fooled by the asking price Many purchasers are confused by the terms “Offers Over”, “Offers Around” or “Offers in the Region Of” and are left wondering what they should be offering. Generally, these terms can be ignored if the property has come onto the market recently and has a Home Report with a valuation. The terms are used as marketing ploys to generate interest in a property and the more relevant figure for a purchaser is the Home Report valuation. This is usually a better indication of what the seller is hoping to achieve. Depending on the level of interest in a property a lucky purchaser may be able to negotiate a price below this but if the property is new to the market and/or if the market is buoyant then often purchasers are pushed to offer over the valuation. 2. Don’t be afraid to ask