Nina Taylor > Lindsays > Edinburgh, United Kingdom > Lawyer Profile
Lindsays Offices
CALEDONIAN EXCHANGE
19A CANNING STREET
EDINBURGH
EH3 8HE
United Kingdom
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Nina Taylor
Work Department
Family Law
Position
Nina is principally based in the Edinburgh office advising on a wide range of family law issues, although she regularly travels to Lindsays’ offices in Dundee and Glasgow to meet with clients. With more than 24 years’ experience as a qualified solicitor,
Nina is dual accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a Specialist in both Family law and Child law. She has extensive court experience in both the Sheriff Court and Court of Session. Nina also acts for clients in drafting a variety of Agreements, including Cohabitation and both Pre- and Post-Nuptial Agreements. She is a trained collaborative lawyer.
Career
An enrolled solicitor since 1991, Nina joined Lindsays in 2013 as an Associate, before being promoted to partner in 2016.
Memberships
Family Law Association, Consensus, International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Lawyer Rankings
Scotland > Private client > Family
(Leading partners)Lindsays‘ family law offering runs the full gamut of contentious and non-contentious family and child law work, with the team receiving regular instructions from clients in Scotland and abroad to assist with high-value litigation. Accredited child and family law specialist Alison McKee heads the group, which includes ‘fearless litigator’ Nina Taylor, who has extensive experience handling cases concerning allegations of domestic and child sexual abuse, trained mediator and collaborative lawyer Jennifer Gallagher and solicitor Philippa Abernethy. Child law expert Duncan Mackinnon left the team in 2022 and joined Macnabs LLP as consultant.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
Firm Rankings
- Private client > Agriculture and estates
- Private client > Charities and not-for-profit
- Private client > Family
- Insurance > Medical negligence: pursuer
- Insurance > Personal injury: pursuer
- Private client > Personal tax, trusts and executries
- Real estate > Commercial property: Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Real estate > Commercial property: elsewhere in Scotland
- Real estate > Property litigation
- Finance > Banking and finance
- Dispute resolution > Commercial litigation
- Corporate and commercial > Corporate and commercial: Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Employment > Employment