Waughs are a well established local firm which has been providing legal services to businesses and individuals in East Grinstead and the surrounding areas since 1968. Our offices are located in the heart of East Grinstead and are some of the oldest and most stunning period properties in the town. You are welcome to drop in at any time during working hours to see us.
Our vision is to provide a top quality service, responding quickly to your needs with expert advice delivered in a personal, professional and friendly manner and at a competitive price. We pride ourselves on establishing and maintaining good relationships with our clients and you can be assured of complete confidentiality and professional integrity.
Waughs Solicitors is registered with the Law Society of England & Wales and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Our vision is to provide a top quality service, responding quickly to your needs with expert advice delivered in a personal, professional and friendly manner and at a competitive price. We pride ourselves on establishing and maintaining good relationships with our clients and you can be assured of complete confidentiality and professional integrity.
Waughs Solicitors is registered with the Law Society of England & Wales and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Services
Waughs is managed by its Managing Partner, Martin Groat, who has lived in the town since 1981.
From its early beginnings Waughs has had a policy of providing friendly and helpful advice on all aspects of law.
This policy has and will never change.
The sooner you contact us - the sooner we can help.
The Partners are supported by a team of highly skilled and experienced staff who are specialists in their chosen area of law and can, therefore, provide the best possible up-to-date advice.
Our offices are located in the heart of East Grinstead and we work out of one of the oldest and most stunning period properties in the town.
From its early beginnings Waughs has had a policy of providing friendly and helpful advice on all aspects of law.
This policy has and will never change.
The sooner you contact us - the sooner we can help.
The Partners are supported by a team of highly skilled and experienced staff who are specialists in their chosen area of law and can, therefore, provide the best possible up-to-date advice.
Our offices are located in the heart of East Grinstead and we work out of one of the oldest and most stunning period properties in the town.
Litigation can be a risky, time consuming and expensive business, so obtaining the right advice at the outset is important.
We give realistic advice about your chances of success, balanced against the likely legal and other costs involved.
Where litigation can be avoided, we assist clients to enable them to take advantage of Alternative Dispute Resolution, including mediation, which can lead to a quick, effective settlement of disputes, without the need to go to Court.
We provide representation at any Court, Tribunal or mediation appointments.
We give realistic advice about your chances of success, balanced against the likely legal and other costs involved.
Where litigation can be avoided, we assist clients to enable them to take advantage of Alternative Dispute Resolution, including mediation, which can lead to a quick, effective settlement of disputes, without the need to go to Court.
We provide representation at any Court, Tribunal or mediation appointments.
We advise on and prepare Pre-nuptial Agreements prior to marriage or civil union and Cohabitation Agreements for couples who wish to live together, rather than marry.
Family breakdown and divorce is said to be one of the most stressful experiences in life.
We advise and support our clients through this difficult process, with a professional, yet sympathetic and understanding approach.
We deal with all issues arising from the separation of unmarried couples, the separation and divorce of married couples and the termination of civil partnerships.
Family breakdown and divorce is said to be one of the most stressful experiences in life.
We advise and support our clients through this difficult process, with a professional, yet sympathetic and understanding approach.
We deal with all issues arising from the separation of unmarried couples, the separation and divorce of married couples and the termination of civil partnerships.
Without a Will, you cannot easily control what happens to your estate when you die.
Furthermore, if you do not make a Will, you will die "intestate".
One of the consequences of that is that you do not choose who is to manage your affairs, as Executor, after you die.
Your personal possessions or treasured items may not go to those whom you would like to benefit.
Your estate is instead divided in accordance with Statute, which may well not accord with your wishes.
Under the rules of intestacy, there is no provision for your favourite charity to benefit from your estate.
Furthermore, if you do not make a Will, you will die "intestate".
One of the consequences of that is that you do not choose who is to manage your affairs, as Executor, after you die.
Your personal possessions or treasured items may not go to those whom you would like to benefit.
Your estate is instead divided in accordance with Statute, which may well not accord with your wishes.
Under the rules of intestacy, there is no provision for your favourite charity to benefit from your estate.
What happens if you become mentally incapable of managing your financial affairs?
Or you may simply wish someone to have legal authority to act on your behalf because you are finding it difficult to manage your own financial affairs.
A Lasting Power of Attorney enables you to choose someone, who you trust, to make decisions for you and to deal with your financial affairs and your property.
This person is known as "the Attorney" and if necessary you can appoint more than one.
You can limit or place conditions upon the Attorney, or leave their discretion unrestricted.
Or you may simply wish someone to have legal authority to act on your behalf because you are finding it difficult to manage your own financial affairs.
A Lasting Power of Attorney enables you to choose someone, who you trust, to make decisions for you and to deal with your financial affairs and your property.
This person is known as "the Attorney" and if necessary you can appoint more than one.
You can limit or place conditions upon the Attorney, or leave their discretion unrestricted.
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