Mortimers
Solicitor in Hereford, Herefordshire
Mortimers was set up in 1998 with the intention of delivering a modern and approachable legal service to the market town communities of Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and beyond. We have offices in Bridgnorth, Ludlow and Hereford. We strive to supply best quality, jargon free, specialist advice when and where it is needed. We currently have developed a committed staff of lawyers, each one a professional in their field, many of them are members of specialist Law Society panels.
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About Us
read moreWe recognise that in today's fast moving legal environment, you need to know that your lawyers will offer not only good technical advice, but will look ahead, using their knowledge of your circumstances, your family and your business, to give informed advice on every situation you encounter. Certain Solicitors within the practice hold membership of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Family Law Panel and Children's Panel. We also have Specialist Family Lawyers with Resolution accreditation and members of the Employment Law Association.
Commercial Law
read moreWe provide a wide range of services for the individual sole trader and small to medium sized companies, including formation, employment contracts, general contractual advice, employee share schemes, marketing and sales of goods, and acquisitions and disposals.
Family Law
read moreMortimers is one of the leading specialists in all matters relating to family law in Shropshire, Herefordshire, Wales and the Midlands with an acknowledged track record in successfully dealing with issues such as divorce and separation, children, civil partnerships, care proceedings and co-habitation. Divorce is increasingly the most popular option when a marriage has broken down. The process does not need to be hostile or aggressive, Our aim is not to create difficulties for parting couples, but to offer a supportive solution and a civilised exit to an unhappy situation.
Wills
read moreIt is important to ensure that your estate is divided as you wish. If you do not make a will, pre-existing rules will govern what happens. We offer advice on will drafting, choice of executors, tax and estate planning. We have links with Accountants and Financial Advisers and will ensure that your will is tax efficient for you and your successors. In situations where you or a relative is becoming infirm, it is often sensible to make an Enduring Power of Attorney either for health and wellbeing or financial affairs, or indeed both.