A solicitor is a legal professional who provides specialist advice on different areas of law and is responsible for representing and defending a client’s legal interests. They take instructions from clients, advise on courses of action, draft legal documents, research cases and liaise with other legal professionals. Solicitors in crewe may also have administrative duties. You can study to become a solicitor through a university degree course or through a legal apprenticeship programme with a law firm.
What does a solicitor do?
The team at Poole Alcock Solicitors are highly regarded by their clients and peers for their professionalism and commitment to providing excellent value for money family law advice. They have a strong reputation for their ability to provide sensitive, practical and strategic support and guidance on a full range of family law issues including divorce, separation, financial issues (including pensions) and child arrangements. They are a member of the Law Society Conveyancing Quality Scheme and offer a free initial meeting for clients.