who we are

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FAQs

  1. Why should I choose HCB Solicitors to handle my legal matters?

    A client-focused service where your needs are important; a desire to form long term relationships where we get to know you and your business if you have one, so that each time you need our advice, we know exactly how to tailor our guidance to your specific situation. Access to an exemplary level of advice from lawyers with big-firm backgrounds and hands-on commercial experience is yours, as is a range of specialists who can deal expertly with each and every one of your particular needs.
  2. What services do you offer?

    Our services include litigation and dispute resolution, professional negligence, commercial property, residential property, employment law advice, debt collection, commercial law, family and children issues, mediation, wills and lifetime planning and probate.
  3. What funding options do you offer?

    For some matters we offer a no win-no fee funding option and for others we work on fixed fees so that you know where you are with costs from the outset. Funding for individual matters will be fully discussed with you before proceeding with your case.
  4. How can I pay?

    We offer the following payment methods: cash, cheque, credit card, debit card, BACS, CHAPS or Direct Debit.
  5. How flexible are you with appointments?

    Completely flexible for your convenience. We can visit you at home or at work and we offer appointments outside normal working hours.
  6. How can I contact you?

    Please contact us by telephone, e-mail, fax, post or in person. The lawyer you are dealing with on any particular matter will provide you with their direct dial telephone number and e-mail address for your ease of communication. To contact us through our website, please use our contact form.
  7. Are your lawyers specialists in their fields?

    All of our lawyers are specialists which means they deal with one specific area of law and that they can provide in-depth advice and experience in that area.