A team of highly experienced specialist solicitors providing personal, expert legal advice with offices across Wiltshire & Hampshire. We provide a consistent point of contact to ensure we build strong relationships with our clients. Our flexible, caring and reliable teams listen to all concerns, provide personal tailored advice, giving our clients the confidence and protection they need.
Our experienced, highly skilled and well-respected teams of legal professionals help our clients navigate the challenges they face in a changing legal environment. Our teams always ensure they are up-to-date with the latest legal developments. The legal environment can be full of jargon and complex concepts. We pride ourselves on helping our clients cut through the jargon, providing clear explanations and transparent advice.
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Our experienced, highly skilled and well-respected teams of legal professionals help our clients navigate the challenges they face in a changing legal environment. Our teams always ensure they are up-to-date with the latest legal developments. The legal environment can be full of jargon and complex concepts. We pride ourselves on helping our clients cut through the jargon, providing clear explanations and transparent advice.
See our jargon buster for definitions of legal terms.
Services
Our friendly, approachable Child Care team can assist you from the moment Social Services become involved with your child/children.
The process of resolving a dispute with the assistance of a mediator, avoiding the need to go to court.
An alternative to litigation.
Typically a third party solicitor assists the parties to negotiate a settlement.
Less formal methods include a simple meeting between the parties in dispute.
We have specialised in defending all manner of road traffic law prosecutions for over 30 years, including speeding, drink driving and dangerous driving.
The process of resolving a dispute with the assistance of a mediator, avoiding the need to go to court.
An alternative to litigation.
Typically a third party solicitor assists the parties to negotiate a settlement.
Less formal methods include a simple meeting between the parties in dispute.
We have specialised in defending all manner of road traffic law prosecutions for over 30 years, including speeding, drink driving and dangerous driving.
At Richard Griffiths & Co we understand that it can be extremely distressing and daunting when Social Services become involved with your children.
Our aim is to keep this involvement as stress free as possible.
We will guide and support you through the process, advising you where appropriate and keeping you updated at all times so that you do not feel left in the dark.
There are usually three stages in the process.
First, social workers will try to establish what the problem is.
Sometimes this can be resolved through discussion, but if not, the second stage is when the parents receive a formal letter from the Local Authority.
Our aim is to keep this involvement as stress free as possible.
We will guide and support you through the process, advising you where appropriate and keeping you updated at all times so that you do not feel left in the dark.
There are usually three stages in the process.
First, social workers will try to establish what the problem is.
Sometimes this can be resolved through discussion, but if not, the second stage is when the parents receive a formal letter from the Local Authority.
Here at Richard Griffiths & Co we have specialised in defending Road Traffic law prosecutions for over 30 years.
Our Road Traffic department is led by Richard Griffiths, who regularly appears throughout courts in Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset and further afield.
If you have a problem with any road traffic-related issue we can help.
Being convicted of a road traffic offence can result in a fine, penalty points, disqualification from driving and even imprisonment.
We can represent you at Court and can help you keep your driving licence.
Our Road Traffic department is led by Richard Griffiths, who regularly appears throughout courts in Hampshire, Wiltshire, Dorset and further afield.
If you have a problem with any road traffic-related issue we can help.
Being convicted of a road traffic offence can result in a fine, penalty points, disqualification from driving and even imprisonment.
We can represent you at Court and can help you keep your driving licence.
Facing a criminal allegation is distressing.
What seems to be the weight and resources of 'the state' bearing down on an individual is bound to make for a traumatic experience for anyone, even for those who may have some previous experience of the criminal justice system.
The suspect or defendant is at the heart of the criminal justice system, and it is important to us at RG&Co that those we represent understand everything that is going on in their case at every step of the investigation or proceedings.
What seems to be the weight and resources of 'the state' bearing down on an individual is bound to make for a traumatic experience for anyone, even for those who may have some previous experience of the criminal justice system.
The suspect or defendant is at the heart of the criminal justice system, and it is important to us at RG&Co that those we represent understand everything that is going on in their case at every step of the investigation or proceedings.
With any dispute, court proceedings should only be a last resort.
The courts expect parties to have tried to resolve their issues by alternative means, and often it is the best choice for your business to avoid the expense of going to court.
The process of resolving a dispute with the assistance of a mediator, avoiding the need to go to court.
An alternative to litigation.
Typically a third party solicitor assists the parties to negotiate a settlement.
Less formal methods include a simple meeting between the parties in dispute.
The courts expect parties to have tried to resolve their issues by alternative means, and often it is the best choice for your business to avoid the expense of going to court.
The process of resolving a dispute with the assistance of a mediator, avoiding the need to go to court.
An alternative to litigation.
Typically a third party solicitor assists the parties to negotiate a settlement.
Less formal methods include a simple meeting between the parties in dispute.
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