Litigation
No one makes the decision lightly to take someone else to court and it can be frightening when you find yourself taken to court. The court procedures are complicated and keep changing.
Litigation
Should you find yourself in this position, our civil department offers a friendly, accessible service to guide and help you through the different stages of the court proceedings. We deal with cases in most areas of law.
We manage our cases in a professional and cost effective way to ensure that you are advised about your rights and options as soon as possible.
Family
Our family department in Tonbridge, Kent is renowned for its expertise and high-quality service, advising on all aspects of family law. We know when to negotiate and when to litigate to achieve the best outcome for our clients.
Family
No-one wants to be involved willingly in a family dispute, but sometimes it can be unavoidable. We understand this and are here to offer advice and support during what we know is a very stressful time.
Housing
Housing Law is one of the most dynamic areas of law that our civil department provides assistance in.
Housing
We understand the fear that accompanies legal proceedings that put the security of your home under threat or not knowing what your rights are as a tenant.
One of the most common issues is being at risk of losing your home because your landlord has started possession proceedings or applied for a warrant to evict you from your home.
Professional Negligence
If you have been let down by your lawyers or professional advisers, then we can take on proceedings if you believe negligence has been demonstrated.
Professional Negligence
We work closely with you to ensure any tasks of preparation you are able to complete are delegated to you with appropriate instructions to save us having to charge for work you can deal with. Alternatively, we can carry out all the work necessary to protect your interests.
Wills & Probate
Your will allows you to decide what will happen to your property, money, possessions and assets after you have died. The law will decide how your estate should be split up if you do not make a will.
Wills & Probate
This can be an unpleasant experience so we can guide you through everything you need to know about writing a will. This may include your funeral wishes or what happens to your estate.