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We are here to advise and assist you for Children's Hearings, Appeals, and Grounds of Referral. Black & Markie provide advice, assistance and legal representation to parents, children, and relevant persons during actions for permanence. Black & Markie is a firm of Scottish solicitors. Based in the central belt, with offices in Dunfermline. We provide services to clients in all areas of Scotland, and regularly appear across the country for our clients.

Led by senior partner Brian Black, the firm has an excellent reputation for quality of service and client care. Our solicitors are highly experienced in criminal, child protection and mental health law. We pride ourselves on the quality of our services, and our solicitor's fearless representation of our clients' interests before Children's Hearings, Mental Health Tribunals and Courts.

Our Solicitors have an excellent record of successfully defending clients facing prosecution in the High Court, Sheriff Court, and Justice of the Peace Court.
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Our experienced solicitors can assist you whether your case is at the Justice of the Peace Court, Sheriff Court, High Court or Appeal Court.
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We offer a 24/7 emergency service for any clients being interviewed by the police.
If you are being interviewed, ask for Black & Markie and one of our solicitors will be available to assist you - day or night.
At Black & Markie, all of our solicitors are registered to provide Legally Aided services.
A Children's Hearing is Scotland's unique system for protecting children and young people, through a decision making lay tribunal called the Children's Panel.
The Children's Hearing system can be daunting for those involved, particularly for the first time.
The Children's Hearings (Scotland) Act 2011 provides a set of rules and guidelines that Children's Hearings must follow.
Black & Markie provide advice, assistance and legal representation to parents, children, and relevant persons before, during, and after children's hearings.
Most of the time people are well enough to know that they need treatment for poor mental health.
Sometimes the result of an illness is that an individual does not think he or she needs care and treatment.
Mental health law says that if a person is at risk because of his or her mental illness, and if treatment could help, professionals have a legal duty to provide that care and treatment.
The law is based on a set of principles.
These principles should be taken into account by anyone involved in a person's care and treatment.
The making of a permanence order extinguishes the parental rights to have your child live with you, and allows the local authority to regulate where your child will live.
Our Solicitors can help protect your rights when the local authority tries to remove them.
If you have been told that rehabilitation is no longer an option, it is essential that you seek legal assistance.
Black & Markie have represented many of our clients when the Local Authority have applied for permanence.
Black & Markie provide advice, assistance and legal representation to parents, children, and relevant persons during actions for permanence.
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