Starting Over Show Exhibitor: Stephen Rimmer LLP
Starting Over Show Exhibitor: Stephen Rimmer LLP
Need a legal health check?
Starting over can mean sorting out those legal issues that need updating such as Wills, Living Together Agreements or even completing a divorce or creating a prenup.
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Our offices are in central Eastbourne where we offer a full range of commercial and personal legal services to a very wide client base. In an increasingly complex world, the best legal service can only be given by those who have detailed experience of a particular field. In the early 1990′s we adopted a Departmental Policy and since then, all our Solicitors and Executives have worked in specialist Departments within the firm.
Our Approach
We appreciate the fact that clients demand and are entitled to expect prompt and efficient service. In order to achieve this, we have invested heavily in technology and are happy to communicate with clients by post, telephone, fax and e-mail. At the same time we believe that providing a personal service is of the utmost importance and we select all our administration and support staff not only for their ability, but also for their friendly and helpful manner.
Contact us by clicking here or alternatively, you can call us on 01323 644 222
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See solicitor John Stebbing at the Starting Over Shows: For full event details please click here: Starting Over Shows Sussex
6th March 2022
1st January 1970
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