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Dodds Paul Established in 1983 and specialists in satisfied clients. With over thirty five years experience in practice and more than one hundred thousand completed cases we are successful because clients choose to be represented by us. Paul Dodds Law need a Conveyancing Assistant. Your role will be to assist the conveyancing team in meeting the needs of the department and firm.

This firm is at the present time no longer undertaking legally aided criminal defence work. We offer a full and specialised conveyancing service for both residential property and business premises.
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Wills & Probate
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Arrange your Will and Lasting Power of Attorney today and save money with our special offer for all clients. A Will is an important legal document that allows you to decide what should happen to your possessions, property and money (your estate) when you die. Without a Will, your wishes may not be carried out and your estate may not go to the people you wanted it to go to. Despite this, research by the Office of the Public Guardian, estimated that sixty percent of adults in the UK don't have a Will.
Conveyancing
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We offer a full and specialised conveyancing service for both residential property and business premises. Whether you are buying your first home or selling a country estate please instruct a Solicitor in whom you have trust and confidence and be prepared to pay them a reasonable fee for the work they are doing for you.
Public Family Law
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Our Public Family Law team are here to help you if the Local Authority are involved with your family about child protection concerns. We can also help you if you are suffering Domestic Violence and need the protection of the Court. Get in touch with us for help. All of these cases are within our area of specialism and expertise and if you are a parent will be free of cost to you funded through Legal Aid.
Private Family Law
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We are members of Resolution and subscribe to their code of conduct which requires us to adopt a constructive and non-confrontational approach to these matters. The best way to resolve any family law dispute is by discussion, compromise and agreement. There are some exceptions and you may still be eligible for legal aid.
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