Mar 5 2008
HERE in Huddersfield, the town has a great wealth of legal professionals, all on hand to offer advice for all stages of life.
Whether you are moving house and need conveyance help, want to make a will or need any other form of legal advice, experts are available to help.
Although most consultations are on an appointment basis, some local solicitors offer free special half hour advice sessions.
*At Parker Bird Whiteley the team aims to provide a friendly, local service to all clients. Staff can help with a wide variety of issues: personal injury, conveyancing, wills and bereavement advice, road traffic matters, housing as well as crime.
Contact Parker Bird Whiteley today to discuss your needs
*What is the role of Notary Public? Anne Pendlebury, based at Eaton Smith Solicitors in High Street, Huddersfield is one of only a very small number of people who hold the title of Notary Public.
Here she gives an insight into what this role is and how both the business and the individual can benefit from using a Notary Public.
Who is a Notary Public?
A Notary Public is a qualified lawyer who is appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury who has been granted the capacity and power to act in legal transactions most frequently associated with foreign jurisdictions.
Why would you need a Notary?
In general you would need to see a Notary to: formalise foreign property sales and purchases, certify business documents to satisfy foreign trading requirements and commercial transactions being conducted abroad, deal with the estate of a deceased family member lived abroad, conduct litigation in another country, record and internationally protect patents, copyrights and trademarks, certify documents for a marriage in another country.
To know more about the role or to make an appointment then please contact Anne at Eaton Smith Solicitors on 01484 821334.