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Why Choose Us?
Why Choose Davisons Law?
- Local Expertise: Our Cotteridge office has been a trusted part of the local community for years, with deep knowledge of the Bromsgrove area and its unique needs.
- Personalised Service: We understand that every legal matter is unique. Our team takes the time to listen, understand your concerns, and provide tailored solutions that are right for you.
- Clear Communication: Legal jargon can be overwhelming, but we make sure you understand every step of the process with clear, straightforward advice.
- Proven Success: Our clients trust us for a reason—our results speak for themselves. We’re committed to achieving the best possible outcomes in every case we handle.
Services We Offer to the Bromsgrove Community:
- Family Law: From divorce and child custody to adoption and financial settlements, we’re here to help you navigate sensitive family matters with care and professionalism.
- Conveyancing: Buying or selling a property? Our experienced team ensures the process is smooth and stress-free.
- Personal Injury Claims: If you’ve been injured and are seeking compensation, our expert solicitors work tirelessly to secure the best outcome for you.
- Wills and Probate: Protect your legacy with our will-writing and probate services. We provide practical advice on estate planning to ensure your wishes are honoured.
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Conveniently located for those in the Bromsgrove area, our Cotteridge office offers easy access and parking. If you’re looking for trusted, local legal support, we invite you to visit us today or get in touch to schedule a free initial consultation.
Let Davisons Law be your first choice for trusted legal advice in Bromsgrove and beyond.
We had a friendly yet professional service here. They were welcoming, and our matter was dealt with sensitively. An incredibly fair price for the service delivered.
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I have received an excellent service from Davison’s Solicitors from the start to finish !! Thanks so much for all the up to date information and ensuring that things go smoothly!! I will always recommend your firm to the public!! Your costs were very reasonable and the service was to a very high standard!! I fully appreciate
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I can’t recommend Davisons enough. Emails and phone calls are answered quickly and the extra step is always gone to get the transaction completed.-
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The service was excellent from start to finish. Highly professional and the communication of what was happening at each stage was brilliant.-
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FAQ Section
A conveyancer is a solicitor, property lawyer or licensed person who is legally trained to help you buy, sell and let your property. They can also clarify your rights in a leasehold and conduct property searches for you which is an important requirement when buying a property.
Online conveyancers follow the same conveyancing processes as traditional conveyancers. The difference is that every step takes place online and by phone instead of face-to-face.
Although online conveyancing can be cheaper, there are significant downsides. Online conveyancing is an impersonal, one-size-fits-all model. To keep conveyancing fees low you are likely to talk to a different person every time you call rather than one assigned conveyancer. As a consequence, it can take a longer for you to receive answers to your queries which can be frustrating.
Tight margins mean online conveyancers may have to take on larger amounts of work than in-person conveyancers. This means if any complications arise it can be a while before issues are resolved. The longer and more drawn-out conveyancing is, the more likely it becomes that somebody in a property chain will experience a change in circumstances which could lead to a sale falling through.
Many mortgage lenders have a panel of solicitors who they recommend. Always ask the question whether you are required to use their panel of solicitors or if you can source your own. You may find that the panel of solicitors recommended could work faster with your mortgage lender because of the business relationship.
We recommend to all potential clients to research the conveyancing solicitor and ensure they are happy with their services prior to proceeding.
The conveyancing process typically initiates following the acceptance of an offer and you have up to 4 weeks to exchange contracts. It’s essential to promptly locate and engage a conveyancing solicitor after your offer has been approved.