Other Legal Services

Here When You Need Us Other Legal Services

As a multi service law firm we deal with many different legal matters for clients which do not fall within the above categories. Where possible we will do our best to help you and if we can’t, we will usually be able to refer you to someone who can.

 

Business people negotiating a contract.

Guardianships

As well as being able to advise on all aspects of Powers of Attorney we can also provide assistance with other options available for management of a person’s financial affairs or personal welfare matters, including Guardianship.  

Living Wills

We are able to prepare Living Wills or Advance Decisions (Advance Medical Directives).  

Financial Management for Attorneys and Guardians

Financial Management for Attorneys and Guardians – Acting as a financial attorney or guardian can be an onerous task for an individual to undertake. Many clients instruct us to attend to financial management in connection with both Power of Attorney administration and Guardianship Orders. In respect of Financial Guardianship Orders, we can also prepare and submit the reports required by the Office of the Public Guardian including applying for Caution, if required.  

Employment Law

We act for employers and employees in connection with Employment Law, including contracts of employment, disciplinary and grievance procedures, discrimination, redundancy, unfair dismissal, Settlement Agreements and TUPE.  

Charity Law

We advise on the setting up of new charities and their ongoing administration to ensure compliance with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), including advice on the establishment and preparation of constitutive documentation, general administration and preparation and submission of annual accounts and returns to OSCR.  

Notarial Services

In Scotland only a solicitor who has been admitted and registered by the Law Society of Scotland can qualify to perform the role of a Notary Public. At Blackwood & Smith LLP. we have a number of solicitors who are registered Notary Publics. If you have a document which requires the swearing of an oath by a notary public please get in touch. 

Anything else?

Many of the matters for which clients instruct us do not fall within the above categories and instead relate to boundary and other property disputes, personal injury, collection of debt, notarising and other matters. Where possible we will do our best to help you and if we can’t, we will usually be able to refer you to someone who can. 

Our Team Cares MEET THE TEAM

Our team genuinely cares about each of our clients. We understand that communication is key and we will be on hand to answer your questions.

Your transaction is not just a number to us, our solicitors will know you by name and will be up to date with the status of your file. We are on hand and happy to answer your questions in a friendly and prompt manner throughout the process.

Blackwood and SmithFiona Fleming
Partner
Fiona Fleming is a Partner at Blackwood and Smith and joined the firm in 2003. She provides advice on a variety of private client matters including Wills, Powers of Attorney Trust Administration and Executries. Along with her colleagues Fiona also provides advice in relation to residential sales and purchases. Fiona attended school and university in Edinburgh but has called Peebles home since she moved here over 30 years ago. She loves the mix of independent shops, businesses and the easy access to the gorgeous countryside. Fiona believes that the role of a solicitor in a rural practice such as Blackwood and Smith is to offer specialist legal advice as required, but also to act as a trusted adviser on whom clients can depend to look after their interests as they would their own. Outside of work Fiona is an avid gardener and a keen sailor. Her 3 favourite things are: sunshine, sea breezes and bananas!
Blackwood and SmithStruan Ferguson
Partner
Struan is a Partner at Blackwood & Smith. Struan takes a particular interest in all aspects of property law, including the purchase and sale of residential, commercial and rural property, and also commercial leasing. Struan also assists clients with private client work including, Wills Executry Administration and Powers of Attorney. Struan became a Partner in 2017 having originally joined the Firm as a Trainee Solicitor in 2011. Brought up in Innerleithen, Struan studied law at the University of Aberdeen before moving back to the area in 2010. Struan currently lives in West Linton with his wife and two young children. Struan loves living in the Scottish Borders and thinks that it is the best place to raise a family. Struan sits on the Council of the Law Society of Scotland, the governing body of the Society, as well as the Society’s Property Law Committee. Struan is also a founding member and the current Chairperson of the Scottish Conveyancers Forum. Through his involvement in the Property Law Committee and Scottish Conveyancers Forum, Struan is involved at the forefront of developments in Scottish property law and practice, including participating in working parties involved in drafting the latest versions of the Scottish Standard Clauses, New Build Standard Clauses and PSG Residential styles. He is also a Member of the Society of Writers to the Signet. Struan’s favourite part of his job is the satisfaction of completing multiple transactions on a Friday and then heading home for a well-deserved beer. With two young children Struan doesn’t have a lot of time for hobbies but when he is not working he enjoys, reading, walking and watching sport (he is not himself a sportsman so prefers to watch). Struan’s three favourite things are: his family, being on holiday (somewhere different each time), and cricket.
Blackwood and SmithCarrie Wright
Solicitor
Carrie is a Solicitor at Blackwood and Smith. Carrie joined the firm in 2015 initially as a Trainee Solicitor before qualifying in April 2017. Carrie undertakes work in a number of different legal areas including Conveyancing, Wills and Executries and Family Law. Carrie grew up in Gorebridge. She attended Newbattle High School before moving on to study for both her Law Degree and her Diploma at The University of Edinburgh. After graduating in 2011, she worked for 3 years as a debt recovery paralegal in Edinburgh. Carrie undertook and completed her traineeship with Blackwood and Smith in 2015 and has remained a valued member of the team ever since. Carrie has a keen interest in family law and is a member of the Family Law Association Committee. Carrie’s favourite thing about being a solicitor is the variety of work that she can deal with on a daily basis. As a busy working parent Carrie isn’t left with much time for hobbies however she enjoys baking with the kids and touring soft plays and parks (every parent knows these are premium weekend activities). Carrie’s three favourite things are: spending time with her family, finding new places to eat delicious food and lazy days with the kids watching Disney movies.