When most people hear ‘civil litigation’ they often think of court proceedings, which include long hearings and expensive legal costs. However, civil litigation is just one path within a wider dispute resolution landscape.
When emotions run high and stakes are personal, family court can feel daunting. But you don’t have to face it alone. Hiring a family solicitor with Wayman & Long will ensure that you have a knowledgeable ally to guide, advise, and crucially, will speak on your behalf before the judge.
When starting the process of buying or selling a property, one of the most common questions we hear at Wayman and Long is: ‘Do conveyancing solicitors ask for money upfront?’
When you’re buying or selling a home, one of the most important people in the process is your conveyancing solicitor. At Wayman and Long, we’re often asked what exactly a conveyancing solicitor does, what checks we carry out on your behalf and if using one is absolutely needed.
Navigating the complicated probate process whilst trying to grieve the loss of a loved one is incredibly stressful. The probate process can be long and complex, especially if the deceased did not leave a will. To ease the stress of obtaining probate and completing estate administration, most people turn to a professional Probate Solicitor for […]
If you are looking for experienced probate solicitors in Suffolk, you have come to the right place. Wayman & Long is a long-standing high street solicitors firm with decades worth of experience.
In this blog from the legal experts at Wayman & Long, we answer a question often asked by our clients when moving home: when should I get a conveyancing solicitor?
When it comes to buying or selling property, choosing the right team to handle your conveyancing is the difference between a stressful or seamless experience.
Are you looking for an agricultural solicitor in Suffolk? You have come to the right place! Agricultural solicitors specialise in legal matters relating to agriculture, farming, land ownership and rural businesses, amongst other things.
Buying or selling property should be a straightforward process, but the reality is, unexpected property disputes often arise that require legal expertise.
Disputes between neighbours over property boundaries are the most common forms of legal property issues in the UK. What may start as a disagreement about a fence line or a shared driveway can quickly escalate into a full-blown boundary dispute, affecting relationships, property values, and your peace of mind.
In the UK, most people choose to divorce when their marriage breaks down. In fact, statistics show that around 42% of marriages end in divorce. However, there are other options. Rather than getting a divorce, some couples choose to separate, either informally or legally.