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Family Law, Conveyancing & Litigation Lawyers in Glasgow, Edinburgh & Dumfries, Scotland.
At Simplicity Legal, we pride ourselves on offering straightforward and accessible legal solutions. Our commitment to simplicity means that we provide clear and transparent services to meet your needs. Whether you require assistance with personal or Family Law matters, our team of experienced solicitors is here to help. From drafting contracts to resolving disputes, we offer a range of services tailored to your requirements. With our focus on clarity and efficiency, you can trust us to guide you through the legal process with ease. Experience the difference simplicity can make with Simplicity Legal. Please note we do not provide legal aid.

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What our clients say
“Thank you for all of your time, hard work and constant dedication you put into my case. It has been an absolute pleasure working with you to achieve the same goal which was to protect and secure the childhoods of my two girls.”
“Fantastic service from Emma and the team. Them together with sensible charges make it difficult not to recommend them. Many thanks again to all for your assistance.”
“Thank you so much for taking on and handling the contact and divorce cases in the way that you did. I am very grateful for all the work you put in. It was such a relief to have finally found an excellent solicitor.”
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