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Freephone Under 21s 0800 328 8970 Tel. Admin Line 0131 668 4400 Email enquiries@sclc.org.uk

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Membership

Membership subscriptions help the Centre to continue its work in promoting the knowledge and use of child and family law in Scotland including the advice line.

Membership benefits:

  • 5% discount when you order any of our publications.
  • 10% discount if you attend our open training of if you book group training.
  • FREE advertising on our website.
  • First access to our centre news and updates.

Individual membership

Group

Annual subscription

Under 18s

Free

Students, unwaged

£6.00

Individuals

£27.00

Corporate membership

Group

Annual subscription

Voluntary organisations, charities

£30.00

Small organisations (up to 25 employees)

£55.00

Medium organisations (up to 50 employees)

£70.00

Large organisations (over 50 employees)

£100.00

How To Join

To join, print off a membership form and return with a cheque made payable to the Scottish Child Law Centre. 

Please send to:

Office Manager
Scottish Child Law Centre
54 East Crosscauseway
Edinburgh
EH8 9HD
 

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Solictors Wanted!

Are you a solictor who practices in the area of family law, child law, education law, children's hearings or related areas?

If so then please get in touch to let us know who you are and your details. We are building up a database of solicitor's practicing in these areas in Scotland as we are frequently asked for the names of solicitors. Please also tell the Law Society of Scotland as we refer many people to the records department for names of solicitors in their area.