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G M Wilson Solicitors Wakefield
We hope you find the site interesting and informative. If there is anything else you need to know about our legal services or our team, just contact us. Enjoy your visit! GM Wilson solicitors has been successfully managing the legal affairs of private and commercial clients for over 30 years. Based at offices in Wakefield and Barnsley we offer an excellent standard of client care, outstanding legal advice and a comprehensive range of value for money services delivered by legal specialists who are experts in their field.

You will find GM Wilson solicitors approachable, friendly and easy to deal with. We will not baffle you with jargon, just keep you fully informed about your legal position and options. A list of directors is available for inspection at the registered office. The term "partner" if used, denotes a Director, or an employee, or consultant with equivalent standing.
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Solicitor and Partner James deals with Corporate/Commercial, Commercial Property and Residential Conveyancing.
His main area of specialism is business transaction work including acquisitions, disposals and long leases.
He also has extensive experience of negotiating and preparing a wide range of commercial contracts.
James enjoys football and cricket in his spare time and is an F.A. Authorised Player Agent.
Before you judge a man walk a mile in his shoes.
If you don't like him then you are a mile away and you have his shoes.
Conveyancing is the process by which the safe, speedy and efficient transfer of ownership in land is made between a seller and a buyer.
In short, conveyancing is our core business and the job we do every day.
Whether you are buying, selling, re-mortgaging or buying to let, our solicitors will provide you with a fast, efficient and affordable service.
As a buyer, you may need advice on funding your purchase.
If required, we can give advice on your funding options including the different types of mortgages and how they work.
Equity release plans - also called lifetime mortgages, home reversion or home income plans - are a way of releasing cash to make daily life more comfortable.
These schemes essentially allow you to borrow money against the value of your home, with the debt being repaid from the sale proceeds after your death.
By making a will you can decide what happens to your property, possessions and other assets after your death.
Although individuals do not have to make wills by law, it is the best way to make sure your estate is passed on to family and friends exactly as you wish.
If you die without a will, your assets may be distributed according to the law rather than your wishes.
When thinking about planning for death, you should also think about what would happen to you should you lose your mental capacity to make your own decisions.
You may have heard the term 'Probate' before, but not have known quite what it means.
It is used to describe the process of administering, or 'sorting out' someone's estate after they pass away whether they have left a will or not.
Grants of Probate are often requested by banks before they will close down a deceased person's account.
They are sometimes referred to as 'Certificates of Probate' or 'Grants of Administration'.
People are often intimidated by the term 'Probate' because they think that it is a lengthily and expensive process.
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