Legal Comfort Solicitors: New Branch in London

As per the demand of our legal services it became necessary for us to open a second branch in London at 68 Queensway Bayswater W2 3RL. We can now consult with our clients based in London; and take their instructions in order to facilitate and expand our legal...

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Challenging a Statement of Truth

Our client instructed us to defend an order for sale of their house, so we were acting for the defendant and the council was acting for the claimant. We read the witness statement filed by a litigation executive acting on behalf of the claimant requesting an order for...

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Challenging an Unreasonable Request for Disclosure

Our client won the case and was awarded six figures sum. Our client appointed Legal Comfort Solicitors to recover the judgement debt. We obtained a final charging order on the debtor's property to secure the debt. So the debtor cannot sell the property unless he pays...

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Challenging Business Rates

Our client instructed us to challenge the business rates because they received summons to attend a hearing at the Magistrates Court due to non-payment of several thousands of pounds. We did intense research on this subject matter; we also contacted three other council...

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Challenging Marriage and Deed of Trust

This client was referred to us by another client to access our professional legal services. This client was subjected to a vexatious claim because someone was claiming 50 per cent ownership of their house thereby alleging that they are married to our client and also...

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Property

Client arranged an appointment to see us. It was during their first appointment it became apparent that the lender is in fact taking possession of their house where they lived for the past 22 years. The Notice of Eviction was served by the Bailiffs. We advised our...

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