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What does the UK-wide lockdown mean for separated families?

Last month, government guidelines were announced to control the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK. As of the 23 March, the public has been told to stay at home apart from necessary food shopping, one form of exercise a day, and work for those listed as ‘key workers’. Part of the restrictions also included…

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Divorce rates expected to spike during coronavirus lockdown

As China begins to get a glimpse of life on the other side of coronavirus, it seems that not everyone has been feeling the love during quarantine. It emerged that divorce rates in the country have soared, as couples were forced into spending time together in mandatory lockdown. With the UK being in lockdown since…

A Message from the Directors and Owners of Simplicity Legal

Firstly, a message of thanks to our clients and colleagues for your patience and support with the challenges and uncertainty presented by the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19). We also want to communicate the responsible steps that we are taking as a business practice. First and foremost, we need to protect the health and safety of…

Coronavirus Update

Please note that as a result of the Corona Pandemic we have made the difficult decision to close our offices to members of the public.  We remain open for business albeit working remotely and can be contacted on 0141 433 2626 and via email.  Please note this will not affect our usual working hours and…

Seasons Greetings to our Valued Clients and Festive Opening Hours

Seasons greetings! As the holiday approaches we would like to take this opportunity to inform valued clients and potential new customers of our opening hours and Christmas activities. Christmas and New Year Opening Hours Please note that our offices will close as of 22nd December and will re-open on 3rd January. During this time, our…

Complete Clarity Solicitors to Sleep Out in aid of Scottish Homelessness

On Saturday 9 December, the solicitors at Complete Clarity will don their winter woollies and bear the cold in Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens as part of the “worlds largest ever sleepout event” to raise money for Scottish homelessness. The Sleep in the Park event is organised by Social Bite, and the money raised will go…