We are a well established and respected solicitors firm, based in Neath Port Talbot, near Swansea, who have been providing legal advice, in a variety of areas, for over 75 years. W e believe in combining efficiency with the traditional client friendly values of a high street practice. Our objective, put simply, is to help our clients achieve the outcome they want keeping them informed throughout.
We hold the Law Society Excellence Standard, the Lexcel Quality mark which is only awarded to firms who meet high management and customer care standards. Advertised in this website are the range of services we offer, together with details of the people you can contact to help you with your enquiry. We have implemented our remote working strategy for many of our staff, while our support teams remain office based.
We are confident we have the people and the robust infrastructure to be able to maintain the excellent levels of client service we are known for, across all our departments during these challenging times.
We hold the Law Society Excellence Standard, the Lexcel Quality mark which is only awarded to firms who meet high management and customer care standards. Advertised in this website are the range of services we offer, together with details of the people you can contact to help you with your enquiry. We have implemented our remote working strategy for many of our staff, while our support teams remain office based.
We are confident we have the people and the robust infrastructure to be able to maintain the excellent levels of client service we are known for, across all our departments during these challenging times.
Services
W hilst times and peoples expectations have changed, we have recognised that there are a greater choice of legal services available.
Many promises go with these services.
However, here at CJHH, we promise to offer you a tailored professional legal service that ensures that your interests are paramount.
The present firm of CJHH is an amalgamation of the well known firms of Bowen & Evans, Harold & Vivian Jones and Cameron Hussell & Co.
Robert Jones' father Harold set up his practice, Harold Jones, in 1935, and was later joined by his brother Vivian.
Many promises go with these services.
However, here at CJHH, we promise to offer you a tailored professional legal service that ensures that your interests are paramount.
The present firm of CJHH is an amalgamation of the well known firms of Bowen & Evans, Harold & Vivian Jones and Cameron Hussell & Co.
Robert Jones' father Harold set up his practice, Harold Jones, in 1935, and was later joined by his brother Vivian.
We have implemented our remote working strategy for many of our staff, while our support teams remain office based.
We are confident we have the people and the robust infrastructure to be able to maintain the excellent levels of client service we are known for, across all our departments during these challenging times.
To protect both our staff and clients, we would like to advise that we are working on a closed-door arrangement.
We would kindly request that if you need assistance that you contact us by telephone or email.
We are confident we have the people and the robust infrastructure to be able to maintain the excellent levels of client service we are known for, across all our departments during these challenging times.
To protect both our staff and clients, we would like to advise that we are working on a closed-door arrangement.
We would kindly request that if you need assistance that you contact us by telephone or email.
John Hussell qualified as a Solicitor in 1966 and has been working as a partner and director in this practice or its predecessors since 1968 and has a large number of families and individuals as clients.
Richard Howe is head of the private client team and has over thirty years of experience, specialising in conveyancing, wills and probate.
He has been working in this area since qualifying and has a wide range of clients and contacts.
Richard qualified as a Solicitor in 1978 after graduating from the University of Exeter.
Richard Howe is head of the private client team and has over thirty years of experience, specialising in conveyancing, wills and probate.
He has been working in this area since qualifying and has a wide range of clients and contacts.
Richard qualified as a Solicitor in 1978 after graduating from the University of Exeter.
Breakdown of your marriage or civil partnership can be an extremely turbulent time for all those involved.
We focus on your individual needs and try to assist in dealing with your matter as sensitively as possible.
The department is run by Jess Lewis and Amy Lockie who are both able to offer tailored advice to suit your particular matter.
W e understand that sometimes it is difficult to avoid dealing with matters other than in the Court arena and to that end we have a team of in-house Solicitor-Advocates able to assist clients if this becomes the case.
We focus on your individual needs and try to assist in dealing with your matter as sensitively as possible.
The department is run by Jess Lewis and Amy Lockie who are both able to offer tailored advice to suit your particular matter.
W e understand that sometimes it is difficult to avoid dealing with matters other than in the Court arena and to that end we have a team of in-house Solicitor-Advocates able to assist clients if this becomes the case.
Trusts can be created either during a person's lifetime or in their will.
Whether you wish to create a Trust yourself or have been appointed as a Trustee and require assistance with the administration of the Trust, we will be able to assist you with all aspects of estate planning.
P ut simply, a Trust is an arrangement where one person or persons (the Trustees) hold something (usually money or property) for the use or benefit of another person or persons (the Beneficiaries).
When the person entitled to the money or property is not capable of looking after it themselves e.g. because they are a minor or suffer from a mental or physical disability.
Whether you wish to create a Trust yourself or have been appointed as a Trustee and require assistance with the administration of the Trust, we will be able to assist you with all aspects of estate planning.
P ut simply, a Trust is an arrangement where one person or persons (the Trustees) hold something (usually money or property) for the use or benefit of another person or persons (the Beneficiaries).
When the person entitled to the money or property is not capable of looking after it themselves e.g. because they are a minor or suffer from a mental or physical disability.
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