We are your local Firm of solicitors in Fleetwood, Thornton-Cleveleys, Poulton-le-Fylde, Bispham and the Blackpool area. We have been providing high quality independent legal services to our clients on the Fylde Coast for over 80 years. With Offices in Fleetwood, Bispham, Poulton-le-Fylde and Thornton-Cleveleys, we are exceptionally proud of our heritage in the region.
With a comprehensive selection of high street legal services available, from property matters to Litigation to Wills and Probate, we are confident that we can meet your needs at an affordable price. Not every case goes exactly as imagined at the start. Our team has the knowledge and experience to guide you through difficult decision making processes in a legal minefield.
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With a comprehensive selection of high street legal services available, from property matters to Litigation to Wills and Probate, we are confident that we can meet your needs at an affordable price. Not every case goes exactly as imagined at the start. Our team has the knowledge and experience to guide you through difficult decision making processes in a legal minefield.
Inghams is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. In displaying this digital badge, we demonstrate our compliance with the SRA, including their transparency programme. Clicking the badge provides you with details on how regulation benefits you.
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Inghams Solicitors is a high street firm of solicitors covering Blackpool, Fylde, Wyre and Lancashire.
We operate a modern, professional service based on traditional values and a deep history.
Inghams Solicitors was founded in 1937 when Charles Ingham first opened an office on Talbot Road in Blackpool.
The business later moved to Topping Street and then Leopold Grove.
The growth of the practice was interrupted by the Second World War.
Charles Ingham joined the army, rising to the rank of major and taking part in the North African and Italian campaigns.
We operate a modern, professional service based on traditional values and a deep history.
Inghams Solicitors was founded in 1937 when Charles Ingham first opened an office on Talbot Road in Blackpool.
The business later moved to Topping Street and then Leopold Grove.
The growth of the practice was interrupted by the Second World War.
Charles Ingham joined the army, rising to the rank of major and taking part in the North African and Italian campaigns.
We pride ourselves on offering high quality legal services to our clients on the Fylde Coast and further afield.
As a well established high street law Firm with over 80 years on the Fylde Coast, our Solicitors will look after your legal requirements.
Our particular specialisations include Family Law and Children Law.
With Family Law Solicitors possessing a vast amount of experience in handling delicate family matters, Inghams is accredited by the Law Society's quality scheme for Family Law, Advanced Family Law and Children Law.
As a well established high street law Firm with over 80 years on the Fylde Coast, our Solicitors will look after your legal requirements.
Our particular specialisations include Family Law and Children Law.
With Family Law Solicitors possessing a vast amount of experience in handling delicate family matters, Inghams is accredited by the Law Society's quality scheme for Family Law, Advanced Family Law and Children Law.
Inghams is accredited with the Law Society's Quality Scheme for Advanced Family Law and Children Law.
This demonstrates the high level of knowledge, skill, experience and practice that our family law solicitors have.
Whether you are married, co-habiting or have entered into a civil partnership, any breakdown in your relationship is likely to be a time of emotional upset and distress.
You will probably have no real idea of the legal procedures involved or your rights and obligations.
That is where we can help.
This demonstrates the high level of knowledge, skill, experience and practice that our family law solicitors have.
Whether you are married, co-habiting or have entered into a civil partnership, any breakdown in your relationship is likely to be a time of emotional upset and distress.
You will probably have no real idea of the legal procedures involved or your rights and obligations.
That is where we can help.
Large numbers of people, including children and those on low incomes, are now excluded from whole areas of free or subsidised legal advice - valuable advice which they cannot realistically be expected to afford themselves.
In particular for family law, Legal Aid funding was completely removed for private matters i.e.
Applications for orders in relation to children who have been unlawfully removed to a place within the UK.
Applications for orders in relation to children who have been abducted or unlawfully removed to a place outside the UK.
In particular for family law, Legal Aid funding was completely removed for private matters i.e.
Applications for orders in relation to children who have been unlawfully removed to a place within the UK.
Applications for orders in relation to children who have been abducted or unlawfully removed to a place outside the UK.
If you need to protect yourself and your children from a violent partner, former partner or relation, a non-molestation order can be a useful defence.
A non-molestation order is a type of injunction made by the court under the Family Law Act 1996.
They are usually set for a defined length of time but can be extended indefinitely by the court.
A non-molestation order carries the power of arrest and the maximum penalty for breaching an order is 5 years in prison.
Non-molestation orders also forbid abusers from using a third party to intimidate, harass or use violence towards you.
A non-molestation order is a type of injunction made by the court under the Family Law Act 1996.
They are usually set for a defined length of time but can be extended indefinitely by the court.
A non-molestation order carries the power of arrest and the maximum penalty for breaching an order is 5 years in prison.
Non-molestation orders also forbid abusers from using a third party to intimidate, harass or use violence towards you.
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