Firm details
| Listed category | Law firm |
|---|---|
| Address | 13 Cowgate, Dundee DD1 2HS |
| Postcode | DD1 2HS |
| Phone | 01382 223505 |
| Website | http://www.gfmlaw.co.uk |
| Status | Operational |
| Google listing | Verified by the business |
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Opening hours
| Monday | 8am-5pm |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 8am-5pm |
| Wednesday | 8am-5pm |
| Thursday | 8am-5pm |
| Friday | 8am-5pm |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
Hours come from the firm's Google listing and can change — ring ahead.
Divorce law in Scotland
Gilmartin Finlay MacRae Solicitors is based in Dundee, so a case handled here will normally proceed under the law of Scotland. Scotland has its own divorce law, separate from the rest of the UK. A divorce is granted where the marriage has broken down irretrievably, which is established by one year's separation with both parties' consent, two years' separation without consent, unreasonable behaviour, or adultery. A simplified (“do-it-yourself”) procedure exists for some straightforward cases with no children under 16 and no financial claims.
Financial provision is governed by the Family Law (Scotland) Act 1985. Scots law generally shares the net value of matrimonial property — broadly, property acquired during the marriage — as at the date of separation. This is a narrower and more predictable approach than the wide judicial discretion used in England and Wales, and it is one reason advice from a Scottish solicitor is not interchangeable with English advice.
General information only, and the law changes — check the current position with a solicitor before acting on anything here. Read our fuller guide to divorce in Scotland.
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