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Hanratty & Co
Are you looking for advice about a legal issue? Perhaps you’re buying a new home, expanding your business, or just looking to ensure your family’s future; no matter the task, Hanratty & Co are ready and waiting to help.
With over 35 years’ experience serving the people of Mid Wales, there’s no case too big or too small for the enthusiastic team to tackle. Committed to making sure that all aspects of their services are of the highest quality, with many of their solicitors even being accredited by the Law Society in their various areas of expertise, they can find a solution for any problem.
There’s a plethora of legal aid available for both individuals and businesses, including:
- The buying and selling of residential property
- Advice on contracts, settlement agreements, disciplinary and grievance issues, unfair dismissal or if you feel you have been a victim of discrimination at work
- Matrimonial and family law
- Any and all aspects of will making or assistance with the administration of estates
- Services for the elderly including lasting powers of attorney, care home charges and applications for the appointment of a deputy
- Agricultural services such as agricultural tenancies, commercial leases, succession, partnership, inheritance tax and other tax planning
- Commercial litigation to ensure the fast and cost-effective resolution of disputes
With an empathetic, experienced team on hand to deal with any issues that may arise, it’s little wonder that the firm has been trusted by the local community for decades. Having been set up by Robert Hanratty in 1988, who continues to be as involved in the running of the business today as when the venture first began, the company has expanded greatly in order to better serve the people of Mid Wales.
To find out more about any of the services on offer, head over to their website at www.hanrattylaw.com. Alternatively, contact them by phone on 01686 626 239 to arrange an appointment.
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