Hall Norrie Associates Ltd.

Hall Norrie Associates Ltd. Director:
Scott Norrie

Consultant:
Heather Glen

Office Manager:
Lynn Lawrence

Solicitors based in Broughty Ferry offering:-

Wills and Power of Attorney
Guardianship Orders
Children & Matrimonial law
Criminal law

01/05/2026

Our office will be closed on Monday 4 May for the May bank holiday.

02/04/2026
02/04/2026

Our office will be closed tomorrow, 3rd April for Good Friday and Monday, 6th April 2026 for Easter Monday. Open Tuesday at 9.15am.

09/02/2026

What is a Will / Power of Attorney /Guardianship Orders

Making a Will is one of the most important things you can do. It determines how your most personal possessions and hard earned savings will be shared amongst close family and friends or charitable institutions. It is often a simple and inexpensive process. However, failure to make a Will can pose major difficulties for those left behind, for example, by paying more tax than necessary. Your Estate may be distributed as to the Law of Scotland and a Court appointed Executor, rather than complying to your express wishes. It is particularly important that you leave instructions if you own your home or other property. By making a Will you can also give clear instructions as to how you wish to celebrate your life at your funeral rather than leave it to well intentioned relatives and friends who may very well be upset at the time of your passing. A Will can also specify who will care for any of your children by appointing a Guardian named by you in order to safeguard the wellbeing of your children after you have passed. A simple Will can cost very little. Call us today to discuss your options and the likely cost.

What is a Power of Attorney?

Having a Power of Attorney allows you to plan what you would wish another person to do for you at some time in the future. If you should become incapable of making decisions about your own affairs a Power of Attorney is a written document which includes a Certificate signed by a Solicitor who is registered with the Law Society of Scotland to practice law in Scotland. It is essential that you receive the best possible advice at the time you are considering granting a Power of Attorney. As there are many different powers they require to be tailored to be specific to your needs.

Powers of Attorney can deal with both your financial and welfare affairs. Should you be currently declared as bankrupt you can make a Power of Attorney to deal with your personal welfare decisions but not about your financial and property affairs. One of our experienced Solicitors can discuss this further with you if this should apply.

In order to complete a Power of Attorney this usually involves two meetings with the Solicitor, the first to take instructions and the second to carry out the signing and certifying. We will complete all the necessary forms for you to sign and all necessary forms for registration at the Office of the Public Guardian which is necessary for the Power of Attorney to have full effect. With Hall Norrie Warden you can be assured that the job is professionally done ensuring that the Power of Attorney complies fully with the registration requirements of the Office of the Public Guardian and will be accepted by financial institutions and other relevant people in the future.

We strongly advise clients to enter into a Power of Attorney regardless of age. As should a person lose capacity it is then not possible to enter into a Power of Attorney. At that point a Guardianship Order is required.

What is a Guardianship Order?

This is a Court appointed which authorises a person to act and make decisions on behalf of an Adult with incapacity. Anyone with an interest can make an application for a Guardianship Order. When we refer to an Adult, this is someone who is aged over sixteen and who is not able to look after their own affairs.

A Guardianship is likely to be more suitable when decisions need to taken on an ongoing basis. Before applying for a Guardianship Order, it is essential that legal advice is sought from an experienced Solicitor in order to ensure that the appointment will benefit the Adult and is appropriate under the circumstances. Our Solicitors have many years of experience in applications under the Adults with Incapacity (Scotland) Act 2000.

After you have taken the appropriate legal advice the application will then be placed before a Sheriff at the Sheriff Court who will consider whether or not the powers sought are both appropriate and beneficial to the Adult. The application will include a list of the powers sought in order to look after the Adult’s affairs. Powers can be requested to deal with the Adult’s property and/or financial affairs and/or to make decisions about their personal welfare.

For children who are about to reach the age of sixteen, you can apply for a Guardianship Order up to three months before the child’s sixteenth birthday. This is appropriate where a child may have, for example, learning difficulties and require his or her parents to make decisions to safeguard his or her future.

Applying for a Guardianship Order is not a simple procedure and requires the experience of not just a Solicitor but a Solicitor experienced in such applications being made before the Court.

09/02/2026

Criminal Law

Our firm are on hand seven days a week to help with all aspects of criminal law from road traffic offences to the most serious crimes and offences known to the law of Scotland. Our experienced criminal defence solicitor appears throughout Scotland regularly in the Sheriff Courts and is regularly involved in defending clients in the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

We are happy to offer a free initial interview to provide guidance on a person’s eligibility for legal aid. Where a person does not qualify for assistance from the Scottish Legal Aid Board we are happy to discuss a manageable payment plan to allow you to receive the best possible legal representation.

If you have been charged with a crime or offence in Scotland it is essential that you get sound legal advice from a criminal defence solicitor as soon as possible. Our criminal defence solicitor is available to attend at a Police stations to provide advice prior to a Police interview and indeed remain with you at the Police station during the Police interview. Wherever possible the same Solicitor who has provided you with initial legal advice will appear for you at Court to ensure continuity of representation.

Please feel free to contact our office on 01382 472200. Nothing is too trivial. We can assure you there is no such thing as a silly question. We are here to help you make sense of the Scottish Justice System.

03/02/2026

We are currently looking for a Family Law Solicitor to work in a Consultancy basis and who possesses a wealth of experience dealing with all areas of family law. Our office is based in Broughty Ferry, Dundee

This role will see the successful candidate manage their own case load and play an active role in an already busy small practice and by becoming a Consultant Solicitor, this will create the perfect work-life balance to suit you. We are seeking a legal professional who is keen to work on a consultancy fee sharing basis. You can choose your own clients, fees, hours and volume of work. Choose to work from home, one of our offices or both and have access to a meeting room.

The ideal candidate:

• Enthusiastic and personable – able to build a good rapport with clients and colleagues
• Must be able to handle a varied workload, work to targets and prioritise tasks, as appropriate
• Excellent team player
• Will take the initiative where an opportunity arises in in relation to getting new business and can go about their business in a confident manner.

For further information, or to discuss, please email [email protected].

Hall Norrie Associates Ltd would like to wish our clients a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year🎅Our office will cl...
19/12/2025

Hall Norrie Associates Ltd would like to wish our clients a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year🎅

Our office will close at 12.30pm on Wednesday 24 December 2025 and return to business at 9.15am on Monday 05 January 2026.

A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to our clients 🎅Christmas & New Year holidaysWednesday 24 December 2025 9.15...
10/12/2025

A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to our clients 🎅

Christmas & New Year holidays

Wednesday 24 December 2025 9.15am to 12.30pm

Thursday 25 December 2025 CLOSED

Friday 26 December 2025
CLOSED

Monday 29 December 2025
CLOSED

Tuesday 30 December 2025
9.15am – 12.30pm

Wednesday 31 December 2025 CLOSED

Thursday 01 January 2026
CLOSED

Friday 02 January 2026 CLOSED

Monday 05 January 2026 Normal Hours

29/11/2025

Our office will be closed on Monday 1st December, 2025.

Our phones will be set to voicemail and we will return calls when our office opens on Tuesday morning.

02/10/2025

Our office will be closed on Monday 6 October.

Our phones will be set to voicemail and we will return calls when our office opens on Tuesday morning.

02/10/2025

CPR / AED COURSE

Adult Save a Life - Tuesday 14 October

Would you like to learn basic life saving skills, CPR and how to operate a defibrillator.

As a Community Outreach Instructor for RLSS UK, I am running a free two-hour training session in basic life support for members of the public. The session will be held in Carnoustie from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.

Being able to perform emergency life support, a set of actions needed to keep someone alive until professional help arrives, gives a casualty the best possible chance of survival.

When someone has a cardiac arrest, the clock starts ticking. Every minute that passes without CPR and defibrillation reduces the chances of survival by up to 10%.

Courses are free-of-charge and no medical knowledge is required in order to undertake one. It only takes two hours to learn the skills which may save a life and it is very likely that the person you help may be a family member or someone close to you.

The session covers:

• Caring for an unconscious person who is breathing

• Caring for an unconscious person who is not breathing and performing CPR

• Choking

• Drowning

• How to use a defibrillator

For further details and to register please email: [email protected]

Address

Suite 6, Spalding House Business Centre, 90-92 Queen Street, Broughty Ferry
Dundee
DD51AJ

Opening Hours

Monday 9:15am - 4pm
Tuesday 9:15am - 4pm
Wednesday 9:15am - 4pm
Thursday 9:15am - 4pm
Friday 9:15am - 1pm

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