Our Services
Welcome to the Hansell Wilkes & Co's list of services. Please choose from the list below to see more information:
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ConveyancingOur staff have considerable experience in dealing with all aspects of commercial and residential conveyancing. Whether you want to sell, buy, or lease property for business or personal reasons, we will expertly guide you through the process from start to finish.[read more...] | ![]() | ||
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Family MattersOur Family Law Department specialises in divorce, separation, cohabitation, civil partnerships, private law children matters, domestic violence and all related issues, including financial settlements and we aim to offer sympathetic and practical advice to help you resolve issues as quickly and as trouble-free as possible.[read more...] | ![]() | ||
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Leases and TenanciesWhether you are a residential tenant or landlord, or a commercial tenant or landlord you may well need advice on the interpretation and meaning of various provisions in your lease or tenancy and how your position is affected by the extensive legislation which affects both long and short types of leases.[read more...] | ![]() | ||
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Litigation and Personal InjuryFor dealing with all civil matters inclucluding employment, personal injury, debt recovery and boundary disputes.[read more...] | ![]() | ||
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MediationWith commercial and civil disputes there is a legal obligation these days on both sides to attempt to resolve the matter in hand with mediation. The mediation process is often successful at avoiding lengthy court sessions, preparations, and costs.[read more...] | ![]() | ||
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Probate and TrustsInformation on the preparation of Lasting Powers of Attorney and other types of Powers of Attorney, administration of a deceased person's estate and the creation and administration of Trusts.[read more...] | ![]() | ||
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Wills and Powers of AttorneyMany people underestimate the importance of wills. Having a will means providing for those closest and most important to you. Leaving matters to the rules of intestacy (i.e. there is no will) may well lead to decisions which may not be in accordance with your wishes.[read more...] | ![]() | ||
