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Please note that where possible we are continuing to undertake all usual legal work for the benefit of our clients (and new clients). We are following Government, NHS and Law Society guidelines in relation to the pandemic. Therefore we are not able to offer face to face appointments at present. For the protection of our staff and all others we are operating a work at home policy.

Please therefore telephone or email our offices in the usual way and we will deal with the matter as quickly as possible. However, please bear in mind that these arrangements may well have an impact on working practices and therefore there may inevitably be some delay in dealing with telephone calls, emails and correspondence. We are a long established firm and have been offering a full range of legal services to individuals, families and businesses for over 80 years.

Our range of services includes Property Law (Residential and Commercial Conveyancing, Leases and Landlord and Tenant), Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Probate and Administration of Estates and also at our Folkestone office, all aspects of Family Law including, where eligible, advice and representation under Legal Aid.
Services
Fees in probate matters vary depending on the particular circumstances as each estate is different.
We can help you through this difficult process by obtaining the Grant of Probate on your behalf.
Disbursements are costs related to your matter that are payable to third parties, such as court fees.
We handle the payment of the disbursements on your behalf to ensure a smoother process.
Provide you with a dedicated and experienced probate solicitorl legal executive to work on your matter.
List and obtain for you if necessary the relevant documents required to make the application.
If you buy a freehold, you're responsible for maintaining and insuring your property and land, so you'll need to budget for these costs.
Most houses are freehold but some might be leasehold - usually through shared-ownership schemes.
Most flats and maisonettes are owned leasehold, apart from in Scotland where there are very few leasehold properties.
When you buy a leasehold property, you'll take over the lease from the previous owner and will be obligated to observe and perform all of the conditions on the part of the tenant in the lease.
In relation to your sale we receive details of the buyer and their solicitors from the estate agents (if any) instructed by you to deal with the property marketing.
Even if this is a private sale please be aware that it is a legal requirement that all properties sold in England and Wales have a valid Energy Performance Certificate.
If you need further information regarding EPC's please let us know.
In accordance with our legal obligations we will need you to comply with proof of identity requirements.
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