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Harry Boodhoo solicitors are committed to ensure justice for all. Whatever your family needs, we will be there to help and support you.
We have been providing leading legal services to individuals, families and businesses for over 30 years. Whether you are buying or selling property anywhere in England or Wales, growing your business or protecting the best interests of your family, we will always be there to help and support you. Feel free to contact our professional team for a free, no obligation informal discussion where we can chat about your particular requirements in more detail.
Harry Boodhoo solicitors provide a full range of legal services to both private and commercial clients. We offer experienced and effective legal advice delivered to you in a simple, straightforward and cost effective professional manner.
Residential Conveyancing
Conveyancing is the legal term for buying a house, selling a house or changing the ownership of your house. Buying and selling your house doesn’t have to be difficult. We offer all the help and legal advice you will need to help ensure the conveyancing process is smooth, secure and satisfactory.
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Thinking of taking out a lease on a new business or selling an existing business? Whether you are a small business just starting out and buying your first premises or are already well established we can help you through all the negotiations and transactions.
Read MoreCommercial and Business Leases
A Commercial Lease is a contract between your business, or your company, and a landlord. It gives your business the right to use a premises for business or commercial purposes for a set period of time.
Read MoreWills
Making a will can seem like a huge step but we are here to help you. We will take time to listen to your needs and we will make every effort to explain matters carefully, give you some things to think about and to fulfil your instructions and help you make your will.
Read MorePowers of Attorney
Owing to illness or injury you may become unable to make decisions for yourself. This includes decisions about your finances or your health. You can appoint somebody else to make those decisions on your behalf. This is done by making a Power of Attorney.
Read MoreEmployment Severance Contracts
If your employer offers you this kind of agreement then before you can accept it is often required that you take independent legal advice. Expert advice on the terms and effect of the agreement so that you clearly understand before you agree.
Read MoreWitnessing Oaths and Certifying Documents
You may be asked to sign a document that has to be witnessed by a Solicitor. This can include several different kinds of documents. They can be Oaths, Affidavits, Statutory Declarations or, you might be asked to provide a certified copy of a document.
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