Online Legal Services
Use our online legal services to make your Will or Lasting Power of Attorney, start your divorce or get your conveyancing underway. You can provide your instructions at any time without having to come into our offices. Take a look at our client reviews to see what our clients think about us.
Why use our online services?
- Starting your matter online is simple and convenient.
- Your matter will be handled by an experienced lawyer.
- There is no need to come into the office – we understand you do not always have time for this.
- You can track your matter 24/7 using our App.
- Any questions that you have can be handled by email or telephone.
How do you start your matter online?
Please select the online legal service below, then complete the contact form. We will send you an online questionnaire to complete. The questionnaire is easy to complete and contains the information we need to provide you with advice and get your matter underway.
What about the cost?
You can find information on our costs here or by selecting the relevant online legal service below.
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Useful Information
Conveyancing

We understand there is a lot to take in when buying or selling a property. Below you will find links to useful information for your online conveyancing matter. We recommend that you start with the conveyancing process video then move on to the conveyancing process flowchart and explanation of common terms.
Divorce & Finances

Download our information sheet on the divorce process here. You can also find information on the process for agreeing a financial order here.
In addition to divorce and financial matters, we can assist with a wide range of issues including arrangements for children.
Fixed fees are available for some cases. For details of our current fixed fees, please click here. Legal aid is available in some cases.
Bills are much easier to manage in smaller regular payments, so we offer monthly, interest free, payment plans to help you spread and manage the cost.
Wills

Making a Will enables you to:
- Ensure that your property and possessions are inherited by the people you choose
- Appoint Executors to deal with your affairs
- Appoint guardians to care for your children and create trusts for them
- Possibly reduce Inheritance tax on your death
- Have a chance to discuss with our professional lawyers how you wish for your possessions to be dealt with
If you are not quite ready to make your Will, download our handy checklist to help you with the areas you need to consider.