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Below is an overview of our services.
For a more detailed assessment, contact us to speak to one of our team.
We understand that buying or selling a home or commercial property is likely to be one of the most important legal transactions that you will get involved in, whether you are a first time buyer, experienced Buy-To-Let landlord or developer. We are here to help and ensure the process goes smoothly.
We work with clients to assess whether they have been overcharged on the energy contracts and to examine whether there is a claim against the energy broker or their supplier.
Under current divorce law, in order to prove that the marriage has irretrievably broken down, the Petitioner needs to use one of five reasons. Click to see more.
Too often people rely on the “right hand side rule” - a concept which has no legal basis and can cost you hundreds of pounds in repairing or maintenance costs that are not your obligation. Our professional team of boundary experts will prepare and send you a user-friendly report which clarifies the position.
A Lasting Power of Attorney or LPA is a cost effective way of legally authorising someone you trust to make decisions on your behalf, if you lack mental capacity at some point in the future or, if you no longer wish to make decisions for yourself.
We are authorised to witness the signing and swearing of documents and written statements, which you will either swear or affirm as being true. We are able to certify documents as being true copies of any originals presented to us.
We can witness the signing of occupier's waiver or deed of consent forms to allow the completion of equity release transactions.
A prenuptial or postnuptial agreement is a written agreement made by a couple, which sets out what will happen to their assets, in the event that the relationship ends in divorce.
The Grant of Probate is the document giving authority to the executors named in your will to call-in, pay any estate debts and distribute the estate to the beneficiaries in accordance with the clauses of the Will.
If you have received bad advice, limited advice, or no advice from a solicitor involved in the scheme on the risks and have consequently suffered a financial loss, you may have a claim for professional negligence.
We can help with your trust and tax planning. Click to see more details.
A Will is a legal document that gives directions regarding the management and distribution of your estate after death.