Hetts
Solicitor in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire

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Hetts
read moreWe feel proud we are able to offer a complete legal service to all of our clients. We never forget that when going through a divorce or a separation it is always a very difficult time for each and every client. We will deal with your case as quickly, and as efficiently and with the minimum expense as possible. Nicola can help clients take a constructive, less adversarial approach to divorce and family disputes. In all cases, she gives realistic advice from the start and guides clients calmly and effectively through what can be one of the most emotional and stressful times of their lives.
Will Writing
read moreMaking a will may be something that you do not want to consider, but deciding what happens to your estate when you die is one of the most important decisions you make. Ensuring that the people you care about are looked after when you are gone and that your property and money is distributed the way you want is crucial. Not making a Will means that the law determines how your estate is dealt (see rules of intestacy) with which may not be how you would want it. You could also be leaving your loved ones with a lot of administration at a very difficult time for them.
Tenant's Rights
read moreThe scope and complexity of employment law has developed dramatically in recent years. It is therefore important for you to consider appointing an experienced employment law solicitor to represent you in any case you may have. Our specialist employment law team can provide cost-effective advice on this ever changing area of law. The above list in non-exhaustive. If you feel you have a case, please do not hesitate to contact our employment law team either by calling 01724 843287, emailing employment@hetts.co.uk or contacting our primary employment law contacts listed below.
Probate
read moreIf someone close to you has recently passed away, you may have been named as Executor in their Will or be the right person to act as Administrator, if there is no Will. Unless you have been placed in this position before, you may have no idea what to do and where to start. As Executor or Administrator, you are responsible for gathering in the deceased's assets and paying them out in accordance with the Will or, if there is no Will, according to the Rules of Intestacy. This is a very important role with great responsibility and there are often legal and tax issues to be taken into account.