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General F.A.Q

What areas of law do you specialise in?

We specialise in a wide range of legal services, including family law, employment law, company law, immigration  law, commercial law, mediation, tax law, human rights law, business law, criminal justice, financial law, arbitration, and dispute resolution.

How do I book a consultation with your firm?

You can book a consultation by calling us directly, using our online booking form, or by emailing our office. We offer both in-person and virtual appointments.

Are you regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA)?

Yes, we are fully regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, ensuring we adhere to the highest professional standards.

How are your legal fees calculated?

Legal fees may be based on hourly rates, fixed fees, or a percentage of a settlement, depending on the case. We’ll explain all costs clearly before we begin.

How quickly will you respond to emails or calls?


We aim to respond to all client communications within one business day, and urgent matters are prioritised.

Other Questions

Can you represent me if I live in a different part of the UK?

Yes, we serve clients across England and Wales and can handle cases remotely when needed.

Do you offer out-of-hours appointments for urgent issues?

Yes, we offer flexible scheduling including evening and weekend appointments in urgent situations, by prior arrangement.

Will you keep my information private and secure?

Absolutely. We comply with GDPR and all legal confidentiality obligations to protect your data and privacy.

Do I need to come to your office in person?

Not necessarily. Many of our services can be completed by phone, email, or video call.

Do you work with clients outside the UK?

Yes, we can assist international clients with UK legal matters, including immigration, property transactions, and cross-border disputes.