When you have decided to buy a home
or a house for investment purposes, you will need a conveyancing solicitor. Many
people will simply google “Conveyancer” or “Conveyancing solicitor” which will
see a large variety in the quality of results that this produces.
There are solicitors who as well as
attending to your conveyancing can also support you in a range of other legal
areas. It can be a concern, if your conveyancer only deals in conveyancing, as
moving into a new home can potentially include a variety of areas of law. Should
you need assistance in preparing new Wills, family advice, company advice,
employment advice etc then you would want to have a solicitor that can support you
in all your needs, not only during the purchase of your home, but for life. It
would make sense that after spending many weeks with your solicitor and
building a relationship with them that your lawyer deals with future
requirements that you might have.
Otherwise, how does a simple, ‘cheap’
high volume conveyancer sound to you, where your matter is churned out as one
amongst many and one has to hope that it was still completed correctly. Or
would you prefer to build a long term relationship with a lawyer who is
committed to ensuring that they provide you with a high quality personalised service
as the foundation of a long term, ongoing relationship?
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