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SENSITIVE COUNSEL ON FAMILY ISSUES BY TURCAN CONNELL


Turcan Connell’s Divorce and Family Law Team is established as one of the premier divorce practices in the West of Scotland. Our highly experienced


specialists Noel Ferry and Roger Mackenzie offer comprehensive and informed guidance, supporting our clients through the complexities associated with divorce and family law issues while remaining focused on resolving maters efficiently and in clients’ best interests. From our office in St


Vincent Street we provide sensitive and professional counsel on the full range of family law issues, including separation and divorce, child residence and contact, as well as cohabitation and pre-nuptial agreements. Roger and Noel


are also both trained collaborative lawyers. We recognise that issues


concerning personal relationships call for sensitivity and understanding alongside the technical legal skills required to deal with the complex and changing landscape of family law. We understand that clients


regard the cost of instructing a lawyer as a real concern when family law issues arise and we work hard to deliver expert legal advice at an affordable cost. Roger and Noel are always


happy to discuss maters with prospective clients on an informal basis.


FIND OUT MORE...


Visit www.turcanconnell.com or call 0141 441 2111.


UNIT 6, GREENROLE TRADING ESTATE, 12 HOWEMOSS DRIVE, KIRKHILL INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, DYCE, ABERDEEN AB2 0GL Telephone: 01224 771881 Fax: 01224 770730


9 HARMONY COURT, LOANBANK PLACE, GLASGOW G51 3HN


Telephone: 0141 425 1145 Fax: 0141 425 1722


Services Include: All import, export and transit handling of goods.


Documentation, consular work and letter of credit shipping.


Warehousing and consolidation of cargo.


Trailer services direct from Scotland to numerous European cities.


Insurance Services • Export Packing Sea and Air Chartering • Hot-Shot Transport


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