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Woollastons Providing a range of legal services including conveyancing, family matters, wills and probate, power of attorney and office of the public guardian. Based in the Boldmere area of Sutton Coldfield, Woollastons Solicitors is a family-run law firm with nearly 30 years experience. We provide a range of legal services for the individual including conveyancing, family matters, wills and probate, power of attorney and office of the public guardian. We are a small, friendly firm dealing with private clients and our aim is to provide a high quality of service at a reasonable and realistic charging rate.
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We are a small friendly firm with a dedicated Conveyancing Team who are always on hand to assist with correspondence and telephone queries. We have a fully computerised case management system which enables us to deal with correspondence speedily. Conveyancing is the legal system by which property titles are exchanged between buyer and seller.
Family Law is a specialist area that concentrates on all aspects of the family. As the family continues to 'evolve' this area becomes increasingly more complicated. We offer a sensitive and personal approach by supporting our client's through what is for many, a very difficult and traumatic time. We aim to provide a clear and cost effective family law advice, to guide you through a difficult process and help you find the best and most suitable route for you.Our aim is to achieve a fair and reasonable outcome on your behalf.
Ensure that your family and loved ones are provided for in the future using our Wills & Probate service. It is also important to consider inheritance tax issues, also if you do not make a will your estate will be distributed under fixed rules and it may not benefit the people who matter to you. We strongly advise anyone who owns a property to make a Will as this is probably your main asset and you need to ensure that it passes to those who you would wish to inherit.On the issue of Probate, dealing with a deceased estate can be very traumatic, we will help you though this process offering a sympathetic approach to your particular matter.
Lasting Power of Attorneys (LPA's) replaced the original Enduring Power of Attorneys (EPA). There are two types of Lasting Power of Attorneys, one for Personal Welfare and the other for Property and Affairs. They are both similar documents but obviously relate to different aspects of the Attorneys duties.
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Garrath Hussey
Apr 14, 2022
Dealt with my property conveyance quickly and professionally. Great price! Thank you