Hazelwods, Solicitors and Mediators, London

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Specialist divorce, family solicitors, and litigation solicitors London

Hazelwoods is a full-service law firm offering advice and assistance on all aspects of law. However, we specialise in helping clients deal with divorce, family breakdown, civil partnership issues and children matters.

Hazelwoods is staffed by solicitors who are experts in family law, experienced litigation solicitors and nationally accredited mediators. We offer a variety of family and relationship-focused services and also undertake general legal work for individuals and businesses, so we're confident we can provide the help you are looking for.

Hazelwoods is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA Registration No 493300) and the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, ensuring high standards of client care and professional expertise.

Our clients' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from personal referrals.

Your initial consultation with a Hazelwoods solicitor or mediator is free of charge. Once we have established the scope of work we are to undertake we will provide full details of our charges, which reflect our commitment to providing the highest quality advice combined with value for money.

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Contact us now to find out how we can help. You can also call us on 020 7936 4844.

Click to see map of our Temple office (nearest tube Temple). Consultation is by prior appointment only. We can arrange appointments at a venue of your choice and outside normal working hours by arrangement.

Our premises have facilities for people with impaired mobility and wheelchair users. However, please let us know if you would prefer a home visit.

References on this website to spouse, husband, wife, marriage, divorce and other similar terms of reference should be taken to include civil partners and creation/dissolution of civil partnerships unless specifically excluded within the text.