Hansells SRA ID: 50602

Committed to providing you and your business with exceptional and affordable legal, criminal, financial and wealth management advice

Hansells Solicitors and Financial Advisers story begins in 1827 when Henry Hansell and Gardiner Chapman founded their partnership in The Close, Norwich.

 

The Practice grew over the following decades establishing itself as a leading name in the region.

 

In 1971 Hansells merged with Stevenson and Co, another firm with its roots in nineteenth century Norwich, becoming Hansell Stevenson. We continued to develop our client portfolio across the city and county, and in 1987 the partners of Blyth and Robinson brought their experience and solid reputations into the firm.

 

The 1990’s saw further expansions with Hansells taking over Ian Forman & Co, Purdy & Co, J A Rosser & Co, and Edward Bell & Co. In 2001 the Norwich and Cromer firm of Emmett and Tacon also joined Hansell Stevenson.

 

A year later, we became Hansells and brought in five Norwich partners and their support teams from national law firm, Eversheds. In 2007, Hansells took over Canada House based in North Walsham and June 2014 Hansells acquired legal firm Jennifer Easter Limited, situated in one of East Anglia’s historic market towns, Wymondham. Today Hansells has over 115 staff and partners, working from six regional centres in Norwich, Aylsham, Cromer, North Walsham, Reepham, Sheringham and Wymondham.

 

Our head office is still in The Close, in Norwich. We never stop developing and improving our services to ensure we meet the ever changing needs of our personal and corporate clients.

 

 

Main Areas Covered

Fixed Fee Services

£ 900.00 | Cohabitation - Co-habitation Agreement | Level 2

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If you wish to have an agreement drawn up that sets out how your property and finances should be divided in the event you seperate, particularly if you have joint assets and/or property and you are not married or in a civil partnership this is a Co-habitation Agreement. If you are married this would be a Seperation Agreement. This fixed fee service would be suitable where you have both already reached an agreement concerning your finances and property and how they would be divided in the event you seperated in the future. It will not include further advice or negotiation.

What's included:

Advice whether the agreement reached is reasonable (with no sight of supporting financial documents)

Advice whether a Court is likely to approve the agreement reached

Drafting the proposed Co-habitation Agreement

What's not included:

Negotiation with the other party

Consideration of any supporting financial or property documentation

 

 

£ 580.00 | Divorce and Dissolution - Petitioner Divorce | Level 2

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If you wish to start divorce proceedings or dissolve your civil partnership, you are the Petitioner. This fixed fee will enable you to issue the divorce and obtain a Decree Absolute (the final Order confirming the Divorce) provided, it is not contested, ie your spouse or civil partner also agrees to the divorce. It does not cover any work in relation to dealing with any financial matter or issues with children.

What's included:

An initial meeting with you

Preparation of the relevant court forms

Issuing the divorce at the Court

Obtaining the Decree Nisi

Applying for the Decree Absolute

What's not included:

Court fees

Obtaining a copy marriage certificate if needed

Translation of any marriage certificate

Any negotiation or settlement of financial and property issues

Dealing with any child issues

Amending the divorce petition

Any costs associated with a contested divorce

 

 

£ 120.00 | Family - First Appointment | Level 1

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Initial Advice for divorce, money matters or children issues not involving children’s services.

What's included:

Appointment to discuss your issue

Advice on the options available to you

What's not included:

Completing any forms

Dealing with any questions or letters from the other party or their representative

Filing papers at court

Court Fees

Dealing with any questions or request for further information received from the Court Office

Attending any Court hearing

 

  

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