CORONAVIRUS UPDATE APRIL 2021

A message to our clients:

With the recent move to allow shops and offices to fully re-open, we will continue to review our policy on clients attending our offices. Currently, we are not inviting clients into the office but we are able to briefly meet with clients by appointment at the door of the office. Please note that face coverings are still required indoors until further notice. We remain committed to following the Government guidelines as rules continue to change in line with the easing of lockdown.

We continue to operate our business as usual across all the services that we offer our clients, both current and prospective.

We continue to offer teleconference-based or telephone consultations.. We are aware that not everyone has been offered full vaccination yet and understand that some people may feel safer continuing with socially distanced communications.

Our family and wills / probate solicitors continue to offer initial advice remotely by video conferencing and by telephone for up to one hour (as advertised on this website). Please call us if you would like to speak to one of our experts.

If you have a case in court, please telephone us so we can discuss representation.

We appreciate your patience, support and understanding over the past year since the restrictions related to the pandemic began. We hope you continue to stay safe, and wish you a brighter 2021!

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Alison Griffiths, Battrick Clark’s solicitor responsible for Wills, probate, LPA’s and declaration of trusts is going to be even busier during the month of November when Battrick Clark support Will Aid* month.

Will Aid is a special partnership between the legal profession and nine of the UK’s well-known charities and during the month of November, participating Solicitors waive their fee for writing a basic Will.  Instead they invite clients to make a suggested voluntary donation of £95 for a single basic Will and £150 for a pair of basic ‘mirror’ Wills to Will Aid.

“As a company, we were keen to support a charitable programme where we could use our legal expertise and working with Will Aid seemed an excellent way of supporting some deserving charities.”

“Having a Will is the best way to ensure your loved ones are provided for after your death and also avoids the stress of coping with any legal complications for your family – so it’s always wise to be prepared”.

“We’ve already received lots of enquiries to prepare new Wills during the month of November and I know I’m going to be very busy, but this gives me great satisfaction knowing that nine charities are going to benefit from the work that I complete for these new clients” said Alison.

 

 

 

 

 

 

* www.willaid.org.uk – Will Aid was set up in 1988 and working with the legal profession has raised over £19 million for good causes and helped more than 300,000 people to make their Wills.