We specialize in immigration and family law, focusing on visa applications including visit visas, spouse visas, skilled worker visas, visa extensions, indefinite leave to remain and nationality, sponsorship declarations, divorce, child custody, child arrangements, matrimonial finances, non-molestation/occupation orders, change of name deeds, attestations, and power of attorney.
If you’re facing legal challenges in immigration, including visa applications or appeals, it’s best to consult an immigration lawyer for guidance.
Our family law team will guide you through the legal and emotional aspects, helping you achieve a fair resolution and protect your rights.
The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case. Our team will provide an estimated timeline based on your specific situation.
Yes, we can assist with preparing and attesting deed polls and name changes/change of name deeds to ensure they are legally recognized.
A statutory declaration is a formal statement made under oath to confirm certain facts for legal purposes, such as for business or personal use.
No but it is better to have a Solicitor representing you to ensure your child’s best interests are protected and helps navigate complex custody arrangements.
We do not charge a hourly rate. We offer a fixed fee and confirm our fees at each stage of your case. We also have an instalment based option to accommodate clients. Contact us to obtain a free quote.
No we do not have a legal aid franchise and so work on a private fee basis.
You can request a consultation by using the contact form on our website or by calling us directly.
Our immigration experts can help you appeal a denial and guide you through the process of reapplying.
A power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone to act on your behalf in personal, financial, or legal matters.
We prepare and attest sponsorship declarations, ensuring all legal requirements are met for your immigration application or other purposes.
