Please be advised that I no longer have access to my former email address and accordingly please note that I will not receive any emails sent to tom@tomqueen.co.uk. I am pleased to advise that my son, Neil, who is a Solicitor and Notary Public, specialising in conveyancing, has joined me at Ross & Connel, and is now is a Partner in the firm. His telephone number is the same as mine and his email address is nqueen@ross.connel.co.uk.
If you wish assistance on a conveyancing matter, particularly on a Monday, Tuesday or Friday, please phone 01383 721156 and ask for Neil. He is available to deal with my clients on those days I do not work or am on holiday. Neil is able to speak to all my clients and to contact me if there is anything needing my urgent attention on those days I am otherwise unavailable.
The office is still operational, however, and anyone wishing advice or assistance should in the first instance should contact Neil initially by email on nqueen@ross.connel.co.uk leaving their name, telephone number and a short summary of their query.
If you wish assistance on a conveyancing matter, particularly on a Monday, Tuesday or Friday, please phone 01383 721156 and ask for Neil. He is available to deal with my clients on those days I do not work or am on holiday. Neil is able to speak to all my clients and to contact me if there is anything needing my urgent attention on those days I am otherwise unavailable.
The office is still operational, however, and anyone wishing advice or assistance should in the first instance should contact Neil initially by email on nqueen@ross.connel.co.uk leaving their name, telephone number and a short summary of their query.
Services
Thomas Queen has been a qualified Solicitor for over 30 years.
He was formerly a Partner in Macbeth Currie and worked in their Dunfermline and Kinross Offices before being involved with the establishment of the Morgan Law Partnership in 1993 in partnership with Blair Morgan.
Tom established his own firm operating from Abbey Park Place in the Spring of 2001, before relocating to the converted former Maternity Home in Izatt Avenue.
Tom is a specialist in the property field and can provide a full range of property related services including Conveyancing and Estate Agency and can also advise on Wills, Powers of Attorney and Care Cost Planning.
He was formerly a Partner in Macbeth Currie and worked in their Dunfermline and Kinross Offices before being involved with the establishment of the Morgan Law Partnership in 1993 in partnership with Blair Morgan.
Tom established his own firm operating from Abbey Park Place in the Spring of 2001, before relocating to the converted former Maternity Home in Izatt Avenue.
Tom is a specialist in the property field and can provide a full range of property related services including Conveyancing and Estate Agency and can also advise on Wills, Powers of Attorney and Care Cost Planning.
Whether buying or selling, speak to Tom Queen first.
Only a solicitor can provide a one stop service from providing you with mortgage advice, advice on how to market your property and handling your conveyancing needs.
Others can provide some of these services but only a solicitor can handle them all.
The initial interview to discuss your needs and requirements is totally free and without obligation.
Tom Queen will be more than happy to discuss the whole process of buying and/or selling with you and will tell you exactly how to negotiate the property minefield.
Only a solicitor can provide a one stop service from providing you with mortgage advice, advice on how to market your property and handling your conveyancing needs.
Others can provide some of these services but only a solicitor can handle them all.
The initial interview to discuss your needs and requirements is totally free and without obligation.
Tom Queen will be more than happy to discuss the whole process of buying and/or selling with you and will tell you exactly how to negotiate the property minefield.
According to the ESPC's own figures, the ESPC currently handles the majority of local sales in West Fife, Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Only Solicitors have access to the ESPC.
The ESPC is owned and financed as a collective by local solicitors.
If you do not use a solicitor-based estate agent to handle your estate agency, you may be limiting yourself to a smaller market share of potential purchasers.
The ESPC have offices in Dunfermline, Edinburgh, Stirling, Falkirk and Kirkcaldy.
It is very often a false economy not to use a recognised estate agent to fully market your property before it is sold.
Only Solicitors have access to the ESPC.
The ESPC is owned and financed as a collective by local solicitors.
If you do not use a solicitor-based estate agent to handle your estate agency, you may be limiting yourself to a smaller market share of potential purchasers.
The ESPC have offices in Dunfermline, Edinburgh, Stirling, Falkirk and Kirkcaldy.
It is very often a false economy not to use a recognised estate agent to fully market your property before it is sold.
First Time Buyers need particular help and attention.
That is why we have attempted to create an atmosphere where First Time Buyers can feel relaxed and confident that they are receiving the best advice and care possible.
The initial interview is completely free and without obligation.
Prospective buyers have nothing to lose in putting Tom Queen and Staff to the test.
It is particularly important that First Time Buyers receive the best mortgage advice available.
An error made now might prove extremely costly later.
That is why we have attempted to create an atmosphere where First Time Buyers can feel relaxed and confident that they are receiving the best advice and care possible.
The initial interview is completely free and without obligation.
Prospective buyers have nothing to lose in putting Tom Queen and Staff to the test.
It is particularly important that First Time Buyers receive the best mortgage advice available.
An error made now might prove extremely costly later.
Unfortunately the vast majority of people never get round to leaving a Will which can have consequences for their loved ones, especially at an extremely emotional time.
It seems only common sense to make a record of your wishes with regard to your property and possessions after your death and yet surveys repeatedly tell us that the majority of the population do not get round to it, assume it is unimportant or consider themselves as owning too little for it to be necessary.
Consideration should be given to making a Will by everyone particularly those who own their own home, especially those who have children and even more especially for those who are either unmarried or estranged from their spouse.
It seems only common sense to make a record of your wishes with regard to your property and possessions after your death and yet surveys repeatedly tell us that the majority of the population do not get round to it, assume it is unimportant or consider themselves as owning too little for it to be necessary.
Consideration should be given to making a Will by everyone particularly those who own their own home, especially those who have children and even more especially for those who are either unmarried or estranged from their spouse.
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