Dealing with the world of law can be intimidating, but finding a lawyer who is on your wavelength can make all the difference. Our Rusholme solicitors keep customer service at the forefront of everything they do, and always use plain English, not confusing legal jargon.
Because every case is different, our team will take the time to understand your particular circumstances before deciding on the course of action that is right for you. We believe this personalised approach enables us to tackle legal queries in the most effective way possible.
Our experienced solicitors can assist with the following areas of law;
Conveyancing and property law
Crime
Licensing advice
Motoring offences
Personal injury claims
Probate and Power of Attorney
Wills and inheritance tax planning
Whether you are buying a home, facing a criminal accusation, or are dealing with the Estate of a loved one, we know that this can be a stressful time. Whatever your query, we will shoulder as much of the legal burden as possible on your behalf, and will keep you up to date on the progress of your case until the matter is resolved.
Our lawyers will also be available at the other end of the phone if you should have any questions or concerns along the way.
In some cases we may be able to offer fixed fee packages for our services, so you will know exactly what to budget for. Our team will advise you if this may be possible in your case.
For more information, or for an informal chat about your circumstances, speak to our team today. You can reach us directly using the telephone number at the bottom of your screen, or complete the online enquiry form to the right and one of our team will call you back.
We look forward to working with you.
National Solicitors
From our offices in Rusholme, our experienced solicitors can assist with the following areas of law;
Conveyancing, crime, licensing advice, motoring offences, personal injury claims, probate, Wills, and more.
Speak to our team for more information
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