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Property
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How Can We Help You?

Residential Conveyancing

We try to take the worry out of buying and selling a house. We co-ordinate the entire process and advise ou at every stage, answering any questions you may have and providing sound legal advice. Here's a few examples of our specialist areas...

Commercial Conveyancing, and Company Business Affairs

In business or about to start? Then it makes sense to speak to us before you start. Our dedicated team offer a wealth of wealth of experience, and can advise you of any potential legal pitfalls you may face. We know that speed if often essential so don't delay, speak to us today to get your business a home. We offer advice on most areas including...

In Court

Whatever your problem, come and tell us about it. We can help you assess the risks and, if necessary, help you to pursue or defend your case in court.

We are always willing to discuss and help you apply for Legal Aid when appropriate. Our team offer a second to none service, covering all the major areas including...

Family Problems

Family problems can be distressing for all parties concerned, but here at Redfearns we believe that the first option is always to try and resolve issues out of court. Our resident specialists will help resolve family disputes in an understanding manner, using their many years experience to try and protect your interests. If settlement out of court is not possible we will represent you, and help you reach a satisfactory conclusion as quickly as possible. We offer help and advice on the following...

Wills, Probate and Trusts

The subject of death is something we all do our best to try and avoid, but the truth is that of the 2700 people that die every day in the UK 2000 of them did not make a Will.

However small your estate, it is vital that a Will is always left, so that your wishes are set out in black and white. In addition if you die without a Will your spouse DOES NOT necessarily inherit everything and also without a Will liability for Inheritance Tax can be substantial.

At Redearns we are here to help and advise you on all aspects of making a Will including...