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Armstrong Solicitors
Armstrong Solicitors were created with the aim of transforming how people in Northern Ireland experience the law and the legal process. From modest beginnings in 2009, Armstrong Solicitors has built one of the largest home moving departments in Northern Ireland and are widely recognised as being experts in this area of law. But we do more than that.

If you want help protecting your family or your property for the future, or if you need advice on a family matter, or if you are unsure whether you can claim compensation for a personal injury, our team of specialist solicitors are waiting to help you. Now with virtual meetings, distance is no object when you need to speak to a solicitor. Today we act for thousands of private clients, as well as national companies, local businesses, PLCs, housing associations and scheme administrators.

Regardless of the client, we pride ourselves on our legal expertise and our friendly approach; Armstrong Solicitors provides legal services with personality.
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Moving house or purchasing a buy to let property is likely to be one of the biggest or the biggest financial transaction of your life.
At Armstrong Solicitors, we've developed what we think is Northern Ireland's first (and possibly only) in house conveyancing web app.
This allows you as the client to keep control of your next move by receiving real time case updates by email and sms message every time a new step is progressed on your case, and you get one step closer to completing your move.
With explanatory emails along the way, and with update emails also going to your estate agent (and mortgage adviser), we aim to make your home move as transparent as possible.
Not many property lawyers have a specific interest in residential landlord and tenant law.
It's complex, it's difficult to access, and the consequences of not complying can lead to criminal sanctions as well as civil.
Philip Armstrong, Managing Director of Armstrong Solicitors undertakes specialist consultancy work for a range of letting agents and other professionals in the lettings sector in Northern Ireland.
Armstrong Solicitors advise some of the largest agencies in the country both locally and nationally.
When someone deals with the administration of a person's estate after they die, this is sometimes called 'Probate.
If the deceased has made a will, the person who deals with the estate is called the executor.
If the person has died leaving no will, then usually the next of kin deals with the estate and is called the administrator.
Executors and administrators are responsible for making sure that all of the deceased's property is accounted for, and is given to the right people (the beneficiaries).
Even if you're partly to blame for the accident, you can still sometimes claim from the other party.
We hate that cliche.
It devalues the importance of compensation for people who have been injured as a result of someone else's negligence.
It's also not as simple as that.
You would think that good cases win themselves and bad cases fail, but that doesn't always happen.
It should, but it doesn't.
First, we make sure that the good cases win.
We will obtain comprehensive evidence to support your claim, and we'll advise you on all the documentation that you need to provide to us at each stage to make sure that all aspects of your claim are covered.
Armstrong Solicitors will listen to your particular circumstances and offer tailored solutions depending on the amount owed.
Many firms (including non solicitors) offer debt recovery services.
In many cases, the debt recovery services offered do not involve a solicitor on a day to day basis.
That's fair enough, but that's not the way we do things at Armstrong Solicitors.
If you instruct a solicitors' firm to act for you, we think that you can reasonably expect that you're going to have a solicitor working for you on each aspect of your case.
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