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...for the right advice at the right time.
Rice-Jones Solicitors in Halifax, have been practicing law for over 150 years. Over this time, we have built a strong reputation as expert solicitors in Halifax, Calderdale, and the surrounding areas of West Yorkshire.
Our main areas of legal expertise are:
- Personal Injury and Claims Solicitor in Halifax - Rice-Jones have helped to secure the rightful compensation for many local residents, and all on a strictly no win, no fee basis. You will pay nothing, win or lose, and you receive 100% of the compensation. Rice-Jones are also members of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers.
- Employment Law - Advice in employment law on issues such as redundancy, unfair dismissal, employer and employee rights, and contractual disputes. If you are usure how to proceed, our experts will be able to give you advice on the best course of action.
- Civil Litigation- Providing advice to help resolve public and private legal disputes. Our experts will be able to tell you if you have a legitimate grievance. If you decide to proceed, Legal Aid or other funding may be available. Please call for more details.
- Family Law - Advice in family law, helping resolve and mediate family disputes fairly. Our experienced family department can advise you about pre-nuptial agreements, divorce, legal separation and all legal aspects of disputes about children.
- Wills, Probate, and Tax Planning- Our specialist team can help you organise your finances, providing advice on inheritance tax planning, or writing a Will. We can also help in advising the elderly, as well as providing advice for lasting powers of attorney. With many years advising in this field, we can help you secure your finances.
For a list of all our legal services, please click here. We offer more than just legal expertise. As well as specialist advice in all major areas of the law, we also provide a practical common sense approach to problem solving.
So whatever your obstacles, whatever the dilemma, we'll supply the right advice at the right time.
Regulated by the Solicitors' Regulation Authority
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