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OUR SERVICE CHARGES FOR YOU – all prices are excluding VAT

WILLS

Single will

Mirror wills

Single will to include a trust

Mirror wills with trusts

 

£125

£200

£275

£375

Lasting Powers of attorney

Single finance OR health and welfare lasting power of attorney

Both finance AND health and welfare lasting powers of attorney

Mirror finance OR health and welfare lasting power of attorney (one LPA each for two people)

Mirror finance AND health and welfare lasting powers of attorney (i.e. two LPAs each for two people)

 

£350

£500


£500


£750

Disbursements (third party costs)

Office of the Public Guardian - £82 each lasting power of attorney to register

PROBATE

Grant of probate only
We will apply for Grant of Probate based on the information provided by the Executors of the estate. On receipt of Grant of Probate the Executors will deal with the administration of the estate personally.

Grant of probate and administration of estates
We will deal with the entire process of administering the estate and final distributions to beneficiaries.

 

Between £399 to £999 fixed fee available. The fix fee will be dependent on the Inheritance tax position.



£2000 - £5000 quotes available on request dependent upon the number of beneficiaries and assets and other complexities including Inheritance tax. Based on a charge rate of £200 per hour.

Disbursements (third party costs)

HMCTS – Probate Registry fee - £155

Additional copy Grant of Probate each - £0.50

Legal and Public Notices (London and Local paper to protect against unknown creditors) – approximately £220

NB: Any disputes as to the validity of wills, or between beneficiaries as to distribution of assets, any foreign assets or claims against the estate is highly likely to increase the costs.

Conveyancing

Sale

£100,000 to £200,000

£200,000 to £300,000

£300,000 to £400,000

£400,000 to £500,000

Over £500,000

 




 

Purchase

£100,000 to £200,000

£200,000 to £300,000

£300,000 to £400,000

£400,000 to £500,000

Over £500,000

 

 

£450

£500

£575

£650

Please contact us for a full quote dependent upon circumstances

Electronic Bank transfer fees £25 each

Disbursements (third party costs)

HM Land Registry Office copy entries and title documents – estimate £15

 

£475

£525

£600

£700

Please contact us for a full quote dependent upon circumstances

Re-Mortgage

Fixed fee upon request dependent upon circumstances

Transfer of interest

Fixed fee upon request dependent upon circumstances

New build properties

Help to buy properties

Declaration of trusts

 

£350/£550

 

£225/£350

+£100

+£75

+£75

Electronic Bank transfer fees £25 each

Disbursements (third party costs)

Local, Water, Environmental searches and Chancel indemnity insurance - £230

Land Registry Official pre-completion search - £3 each title

Bankruptcy search - £2 per person

Land Registry registration fee – dependent on price and type of application to be advised

Stamp Duty Land Tax – to be advised on completing our Stamp Duty questionnaire on instruction.

Divorce

Petitioner to decree absolute

Respondent to decree absolute

Financial matters to conclude by an agreed order

Financial matters not agreed and contested through the court.

 

£650.00

£450.00

£500.00

Please contact us for a full quote dependent upon circumstances.

Disbursements (third party costs)

HMCTS – Court fee for issuing divorce/nullity/civil partnership dissolution - £550

Application for financial order by consent - £50

Application for financial order otherwise than by consent - £255

There may be other disbursements incurred that will be dependent on circumstances (such as an actuary to value pensions)

We are a legal aid practice. Assistance may be available in respect of legal fees. Please contact us to discuss.

We will discuss with you likely timescales in your matter on instructions as it is dependent on individual circumstances.

 

 

Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. SRA No. 657513
This firm maintains professional indemnity insurance in accordance with the rules of the Solicitors Regulation Authority