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Marlborough Law
Marlborough Law is a friendly local solicitors firm based in Hungerford. We offer a range of legal services to both private and corporate clients.
We can help you with setting up a new company through to handling your wills and conveyancing.
We are a small practice who are genuinely enthusiastic about building good, long-term working relationships within the local community. All our solicitors are fully qualified and locally trained to understand the needs of rural communities and small towns. We operate out of our brand new office in Charnam Lane on the edge of Hungerford.
Marlborough Law is an established law firm that provides expert litigation, dispute resolution, family and divorce services, serious and catastrophic injury, employment and employee disputes, as well as wills and probate legal services in Wiltshire and South and West Berkshire Counties.
Marlborough Law is special because...
Trusted Locally
We live and work locally and our reputation is paramount to our continued success. We take as a matter of pride our ability to retain clients.
Experience
We have legal experience in a breadth of matters, but we also have something few lawyers have: a depth of business, commercial and life experience that allows us to provide practical legal advice and solutions that suit your needs.
Legal
Our team consists of Solicitors, although capable in most areas of law they are specialists in their chosen fields.
Low Cost Legal Solutions
It is our aim to provide a legal service that is affordable and our business is set to do just that. We will advise as to the likely cost of any matter and because of our more personalised approach we are able to provide an efficient and tailored service to each client without the additional costs of many larger or traditionally setup lawyers.
Here to help
Our specialist team can provide full service legal advice and assistance, giving practical and cost-effective solutions.
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Posted on Google George SquireTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Consultation very helpful, expert and free. It was an initial half hour consultation and we got our questions answered and clear advice on our next best steps.Posted on Google Caroline EllisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fantastic small firm who gives you the world but doesn't charge the earth! Highly recommend!Posted on Google Sally LangheimTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I used Marlborough Law for my divorce, they are friendly and professional, taking your through a traumatic time with great care and advice. I felt that I was a person not a number through the whole process. Thank you Karen and the team.Posted on Google Mark PrimeTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. ExcellentPosted on Google simon hobdenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Honest good value legal advise from down to earth people

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