We are a medium sized firm. We serve clients in Dumbarton and across Scotland, and would be happy to discuss your legal needs with you. Find out more about us and our services. We can help with a range of legal services including Criminal Law, Debt Recovery, Employment Law, Executry (Probate), Family Law, Housing Law, Personal Injury, Wills and Conveyancing.
Call us on 01389 767 625.
Call us on 01389 767 625.
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Whether you're a first-time buyer, moving up the ladder, or looking for investment property to add to your portfolio, the business of conveyancing can be a stressful time.
With the proper support from an expert conveyancing solicitor, with experience in house sales, purchases and re-mortgages in the local area, you can be rest assured you are in the right hands.
Our team of solicitors are well experienced in handling all types of sales, from new builds, to part exchanges and in both rural areas and in the city.
With the proper support from an expert conveyancing solicitor, with experience in house sales, purchases and re-mortgages in the local area, you can be rest assured you are in the right hands.
Our team of solicitors are well experienced in handling all types of sales, from new builds, to part exchanges and in both rural areas and in the city.
Writing a Will and planning for the future can be relatively simple, but unfortunately many people do not leave a Will, which can mean their wishes for how their assets are distributed will not be in accordance with their wishes.
Leaving a Will can give you certainty in the knowledge that your loved ones will be provided for, and with careful planning it can also help to avoid huge inheritance tax payments, and can cover other areas such as how your children should be looked after, and funeral plans and any wishes to bequeath money or property to charity.
Leaving a Will can give you certainty in the knowledge that your loved ones will be provided for, and with careful planning it can also help to avoid huge inheritance tax payments, and can cover other areas such as how your children should be looked after, and funeral plans and any wishes to bequeath money or property to charity.
The death of someone close can be a stressful and emotional time.
Our specialist executry solicitors can help you through the process of winding up an estate, ensuring every detail is dealt with swiftly and effectively and regularly updating you on our progress.
Executry is the administration of a deceased's estate once the executor is given authority to distribute it.
An executor is usually appointed to look after a deceased person's estate, taking care of gathering assets, paying debts and taxes on the estate, valuing the estate and distributing the estate in accordance with a Will, if there is one.
Our specialist executry solicitors can help you through the process of winding up an estate, ensuring every detail is dealt with swiftly and effectively and regularly updating you on our progress.
Executry is the administration of a deceased's estate once the executor is given authority to distribute it.
An executor is usually appointed to look after a deceased person's estate, taking care of gathering assets, paying debts and taxes on the estate, valuing the estate and distributing the estate in accordance with a Will, if there is one.
Power of Attorney is the legal authority one person gives to another to deal with their personal affairs and welfare.
This can include their finances, their home and property as well as care and medical decisions.
Without a Power of Attorney in place, your loved ones would have to apply for a guardianship in order to take care of your affairs.
This can be a lengthy and costly process, which can be prevented.
By putting a Power of Attorney in place in advance of a situation where you are unable to make decisions for yourself, you can be assured your affairs and welfare will be looked after by someone you trust.
This can include their finances, their home and property as well as care and medical decisions.
Without a Power of Attorney in place, your loved ones would have to apply for a guardianship in order to take care of your affairs.
This can be a lengthy and costly process, which can be prevented.
By putting a Power of Attorney in place in advance of a situation where you are unable to make decisions for yourself, you can be assured your affairs and welfare will be looked after by someone you trust.
If you've been charged with a crime, it is crucial you get in touch with a solicitor as soon as possible.
Our criminal solicitors are highly experienced in handling the most difficult and sensitive of cases, and pride ourselves on getting you the best results.
We have many years of experience dealing with cases in all the courts in Scotland.
Our criminal lawyers are specialists in all areas of crime, from road traffic offences to fraud, whether you require Legal Aid, or are privately funded.
We operate a 24 hour, 7 days a week service, and will be on hand to provide advice quickly where you need it, when you need it.
Our criminal solicitors are highly experienced in handling the most difficult and sensitive of cases, and pride ourselves on getting you the best results.
We have many years of experience dealing with cases in all the courts in Scotland.
Our criminal lawyers are specialists in all areas of crime, from road traffic offences to fraud, whether you require Legal Aid, or are privately funded.
We operate a 24 hour, 7 days a week service, and will be on hand to provide advice quickly where you need it, when you need it.
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