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Home | Legal Services | Civil Law

Civil Solicitors

Outside of family law matters, there is a staggering range of civil law issues which can affect us all in everyday life.

Civil law is concerned with cases between individuals where one person causes harm to another person, their property or their rights. Civil law also involves settling disputes between individuals and organisations.


Please contact:

Alasdair D. Bryce | Partner

alasdairbryce@pollockmclean.co.uk

HOW WE CAN HELP

In Alasdair Bryce, we have an experienced solicitor who is able to offer practical advice to you on a number of matters related to Civil Law:

Debt Recovery

Support and debt recovery advice for businesses and individuals owed monies.

Property Disputes

Advice on a range of property disputes including boundary, landlord/tenant and planning.

Consumer Issues

Consumer litigation and support on all consumer rights issues.

Sequestration

Sequestration is a debt solution available in Scotland whereby a creditor takes control of your estate on your behalf and deals with creditors.

Business and Partnership Disputes

Business and partnership dispute resolution and support.

Rent Arrears and Eviction

Advice and support with regards to the correct courses of action in the case your tenant has defaulted on their rent and/or is due for eviction.

 
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