ENGLAND & CO SRA ID: 631775

Local, friendly & quality legal services

 

 

We are England & Co, solicitors in Great Yarmouth, Gorleston and Martham.

 

Established since 1936. We specialise in Wills & Probate, Purchase, sale & remortgage of Domestic & Commercial Property, employment, Power of Attorneys & Family matters. We have solicitors on the Law Society's Children and Resolution Panels. We are local, friendly and take pride in the services we provide.

 

 

 

Main Areas Covered

Fixed Fee Services

£ 120.00 | Wills - Single will | Level 2

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Preparation of a straightforward basic will for an individual. A Basic Will includes appointment of executors, appointment of guardians for minor children, if necessary and a gift of your estate to one person or divided between more than one person.

What's included:

Appointment to discuss your requirements

Consideration of whether Inheritance tax will be payable on your estate

Preparation of the draft Will for approval

Once approved arranging for the Will to be signed and witnessed

What's not included:

Any tax planning issues or solutions other than inheritance tax levels and the likely tax due on the basis of your current assets

No trusts or property rights of residence will be included

£ 180.00 | Wills - Couple | Level 2

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Preparation of straightforward mirror wills for couples. A basic will includes appointment of executors, appointment of guardians for minor children and a gift of your estate to one person or divided between more than one person.

What's included:

Appointment to discuss your requirements

Consideration of whether Inheritance tax will be payable on your estate

Guardians included if any children below 18 years

Preparation of the draft Wills for approval

Once approved arranging for the Will to be signed and witnessed

What's not included:

Any tax planning other than inheritance tax levels and likely tax due on basis of current assets

No trusts or property rights of residence will be included

£ 240.00 | Children - 1st Appointment | Level 1

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Initial advice on private law child issues, not involving children’s services. Plus one letter to the other party.

What's included:

Initial advice on the issue and the options available to you

Letter confirming advice

Letter to the other party to try and reach an agreement

What's not included:

Completing any forms

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

Filing any papers at court

Court Fees

Dealing with any questions or request for further information received from the other party

Attending any Court hearing

£ 480.00 | 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

£ 300.00 | Divorce and Dissolution - Respondent Divorce | Level 1

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If you have received divorce papers, or dissolution of civil partnership papers, you are the Respondent.This fixed fee will enable you to obtain a divorce provided, it is undefended. It does not cover any work in relation to dealing with any financial matter or issues with children.

What's included:

Advice on the process and options available

Responding to Divorce Proceedings issued

Completion of the Acknowledgment of Service and filing with the Court

Notifying you of the key dates (Decree Nisi/Decree Absolute)

Sending you the Divorce Order

What's not included:

Court fees (only payable by Respondent if you need to obtain the Decree Absolute)

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

£ 600.00 | 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 issues with service of any documents on your spouse

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

£ 960.00 | Prenuptial Agreements - Advice on agreement reached & Drafting | Level 2

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A Pre-Nuptial Agreement is a formal agreement entered into prior to a marriage or civil partnership which sets out who owns what at the time of marriage or civil partnership and how the couple envisage that those assets should be divided in the event of the breakdown of the relationship. Currently there is no guarantee that this type of agreement would be honoured by the Courts of England and Wales, in the event of divorce. However the Courts are now begining to consider them provided certain legal requirements are honoured including the fact that each person must enter the agreement voluntarily, each person must give full and frank disclosure of their assets, each person must have taken independent legal advice and the agreement must be signed at least 21 days before the date of marriage or civil partnership. 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 Court is likely to approve the agreement reached

Drafting the proposed Pre-Nuptial Agreement

What's not included:

Negotiation with the other party

Consideration of any supporting financial documentation

£ 240.00 | Children act - Parental Responsibility Order | Level 1

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If you have agreed to share parental responsibility for your child then it may be necessary for a Parental Responsibility Agreement to be prepared and lodged with the Principal Registry of the Family Division.

What's included:

Preparation of the agreement

Write to the other party who will receive Parental Responsibility

Lodging the signed agreement with the Principal Registry of the Family Division

What's not included:

Any Court Fee

£ 480.00 | Separation Agreement - Drafting only | Level 2

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Preparation of a Deed of Separation when a relationship breaks down, where the division of your assets has already been agreed.

What's included:

Initial advice on the effect of your agreement

Preparation of the Deed

What's not included:

Negotiations with the other party.

£ 600.00 | Financial Issues - Financial Consent Order | Level 2

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If you have no assets from the marriage, a consent order can be prepared and submitted to Court for approval. The person applying for the Order is the Applicant. This fixed fee will apply where there is a clean break between the parties so there are no longer term arrangements and the parties have no assets.

What's included:

Drafting the proposed consent order

Drafting Court documents to enable an application for a consent order to be made

Corresponding with the other side

Corresponding with the court to obtain the order

What's not included:

Court Fees

Attending any hearing which may arise, for example the court requests a clarification hearing

Any work needed following an order being made to comply with/enforce the order made

£ 900.00 | Financial Issues - Financial Consent Order | Level 2

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If you have been successful in reaching an agreement concerning your finances, property and any children issues you have, with your spouse or civil partner, a consent order can be prepared and submitted to Court for approval. The person applying for the Order is the Applicant. This fixed fee will apply where there is a clean break between the parties so there are no longer term arrangements and the parties can separate their assets completely.

What's included:

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

Advice whether Court is likely to approve the agreement reached

Drafting the proposed consent order

Drafting Court documents to enable an application for a consent order to be made

Corresponding with the other side

Corresponding with the court to obtain the order

What's not included:

Court Fees

Attending any hearing which may arise, for example the court requests a clarification hearing

Any work needed following an order being made to comply with/enforce the order made

Any work necessary to transfer or sell property or other assets either during the proceedings or after any order is made

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