
Legal Services in Bristol
Battrick Clark was formed in 1997 and since then has grown steadily, mainly through repeat and
referred business from existing clients and strong relationships with local and national corporate introducers.
This has been achieved by:
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Practice areas
Family
Family Law Solicitors
In family law, we often deal with individuals who are deeply emotionally involved in a case. This complexity makes it vital for us to treat such situations with care and sensitivity.
However, handled carefully, family proceedings need not be stressful or acrimonious. At Battrick Clark, our Family Law solicitors encourage clients to be prepared for difficult situations, but always strive to resolve matters as painlessly as possible.
Battrick Clark Solicitors of Bristol specialises in matrimonial, cohabitation and children’s law. We are members of the Law Society’s Children Panel, and accredited Resolution specialists (who support constructive solutions to family disputes).
Legal Services our specialist team of Family Lawyers in Bristol offer:
Divorce Solicitors and Legal Separation Advice
For all matters regarding divorce or legal separation, our team of divorce lawyers in Bristol is on hand to offer expert advice.
We understand that going through a separation can be a difficult process, and we endeavour to make the legal side of things as simple as possible for clients.
We’ll guide you through each part of the process including the grounds for divorce, helping you to navigate financial issues and the mediation process.
Real Estate
Battrick Clark Solicitors of Bristol are expert Property Lawyers. We deal with residential and commercial property transactions for both freehold and leasehold properties. If you are looking for high-quality advice and legal assistance from a Property Law Solicitor, our fully trained and experienced solicitors are ready and willing to help you!
We can help you with:
Property Conveyancing
We offer a broad range of property conveyancing services, with a professional and friendly approach. You will find our service is reliable, reassuring and sensibly priced.
If you are buying or selling a house, we can take care of all the legal side for you.
We will quote a fixed fee up front before the transaction starts. Just fill in our property conveyancing quote form. Alternatively, give us a call.
Remortgaging
Remortgaging can often reduce monthly mortgage payments. We offer a fixed-cost and reliable legal service in this area.
If you are thinking of remortgaging or already considering a remortgage offer, we can take care of the legal side.
Transfer of Equity
We can help you to transfer equity in a property, whether to someone else who is buying a part share, or as a gift.
To make sure that the ownership of your property is clearly defined, talk to us now.
Elder Law
Wills and Probate Solicitors Bristol
Battrick Clark Solicitors of Bristol are expert Will lawyers, highly experienced in the drafting of Wills and related agreements, as well as the administration of deceased estates and trusts.
We offer:
- A full spectrum of Wills and Probate services
- Competitive rates
- A helpful, knowledgable, personal service
- An advance estimate of the fee for making a Will
Drawing up a Will
Making a Will enables you to choose who will inherit your estate. Not doing so may mean that your assets and belongings are distributed in ways that you would not want.
To instruct us to draw up a Will, you need to contact us for an initial consultation. Initially you should consider whom you wish to benefit from your estate, including any specific gifts you wish to make. You also need to consider whom you want to deal with your affairs in the event of your death. You may find it useful to download the questionnaire attached to this site for completion ahead of the initial meeting.
Power of Attorney
You will need a Power of Attorney if you wish to grant another person legal authority to act on your behalf now, or once you can no longer manage your own affairs.
To arrange such a Power, you will need to contact one of our Solicitors to arrange for the document to be prepared and signed. The person who is giving the Power of Attorney will need to be mentally capable of understanding its terms and effects at the time of granting the power.
Acting as Executor
Should you be appointed by the Will of a deceased person to deal with the distribution of their estate, you will find yourself ‘acting as an Executor’. If no Will has been made, you may wish to apply for a grant appointing you as administrator of the estate. There are rules laid down by the Court, which you will have to follow in administering the estate.
Alternatively, you could instruct a solicitor to act on your behalf. To arrange this, you will need to make arrangements to discuss the matter with the solicitor and provide certain information.
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