Our hands-on and proactive approach equips us with the ability to deliver intelligent, pragmatic advice, enhancing our knowledge and benefiting our clients across a range of service areas.
If you are involved in selling, buying or leasing commercial property, it is likely you will need legal advice from time to time.
When a Lasting Power of Attorney has not been created, families often have to apply to the Court of Protection to be appointed to act as a Deputy for a family member when they lack the mental capacity to make decisions for themselves (such...
Employment law regulates relationships between employers and employees and helps to ensure that the workplace is safe and that employees’ rights are protected. Unfortunately, if there is a breakdown in this relationship you may need to take legal advice. We...
Unfortunately, relationships and life don’t always work out as we planned. When this happens you need someone to help you protect your interest and also for those that matter to you most. We can look at finding solutions for you...
It is something we all take for granted but what happens to us when we lose our mental capacity? Nowadays, progressive mental illnesses, such as dementia, mean that whilst we may be in good physical health, our mental health can...
An unfortunate fact of business is that it often involves disputes. Chilcotts can help you resolve these disputes by sensible comprehensive advice at an early stage. Landlord and Tenancy Disputes Neighbour Disputes Boundary Disputes Personal Debt Recovery Commercial Debt Recovery...
Legal advice to help you deal with the legal processes following a bereavement. At Chilcotts Law, we understand how stressful it can be to deal with the necessary legal processes that arise when someone dies, especially when that person is...
It is often said that moving home is one of the most stressful things anyone can do. Our property solicitors work hard to ensure that the legal side of moving home is as stress-free as possible. Unlike many firms offering...
By making a Will, you get to decide what happens to your estate when you are no longer here. Having a Will in place ensures that your estate is distributed as you wish. If you don’t have a Will in...