Solicitor recommendation please

muppet

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Dorset
Things have become somewhat difficult since my parents and grandparents have died, the last one in the spring. I very seriously need to get some legal advice to find out where I stand and what the options are for going forward if a dispute, which seemed so trivial at first, cannot be resolved quickly.

Does anyone have any recommendations for solicitors in the west country? Must have a lot of experiance with ag tenancies, partner disputes, sporting rights etc as well as land in trust.

Thanks!!
 

Surgery

Member
Location
Oxford
Things have become somewhat difficult since my parents and grandparents have died, the last one in the spring. I very seriously need to get some legal advice to find out where I stand and what the options are for going forward if a dispute, which seemed so trivial at first, cannot be resolved quickly.

Does anyone have any recommendations for solicitors in the west country? Must have a lot of experiance with ag tenancies, partner disputes, sporting rights etc as well as land in trust.

Thanks!!
Morgers Drewett , used them a couple of times and thought both times very good advice was given on different farming matters
 

Ruth@OrattoLaw

New Member
Location
West Sussex
We can put you in contact with a solicitor that has the experience you are looking for. In the vast majority of cases, a free initial consultation is offered. (and I can make sure that you receive some free starting advice).
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
Wilsons have some good people but their swanky Salisbury offices will mean rates are higher than average.

Always got on ok with Thrings.
 

Matt

Member
anyone ever had a solicitor take on a case where the claimant has been in the wrong but took on the work anyway? always makes me think do they say to the claimant clearly what they think the odds are or just have a crack?
 

Still Farming

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
South Wales UK
anyone ever had a solicitor take on a case where the claimant has been in the wrong but took on the work anyway? always makes me think do they say to the claimant clearly what they think the odds are or just have a crack?
The amount of criminals get off even if done it by legal lot alledgedly so got to plenty out there???
 

mo!

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
York
We can put you in contact with a solicitor that has the experience you are looking for. In the vast majority of cases, a free initial consultation is offered. (and I can make sure that you receive some free starting advice).
Seriously? Free initial consultation? My better half is a lawyer and no one gets anything free. Her advice is worth paying for so she expects to get paid! Free advice is worthless.
 

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