A Full-Service Legal Firm With Affordable Fees

Although we specialise in conveyancing, Ipswich Conveyancing is connected to the full-service legal firm, David K Lawyers. We can assist you with everything from property transfers and commercial property transactions to legal wills and power of attorneys.

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Property Transfers

Looking for a lawyer with a thorough understanding of property law and your legal rights, someone accessible who will listen and provide personalised service? Whether you are changing ownership into a trust, transferring property after marriage, transferring jointly owned property or transferring property after a loved one’s death, you need legal advice you can trust.

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Commercial Property Transactions

Buying, selling or leasing commercial property can involve complex legal considerations. Here at Ipswich Conveyancing, we take a strategic and holistic approach to commercial property transactions. Our solicitors combine legal analytical abilities with business acumen to provide our clients with commercially realistic and pragmatic advice, identifying issues or risks that may affect your interests.

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Legal Wills

A will is the most important document most of us will ever sign. By making a legally valid will, you are protecting your loved ones’ interests and ensuring your family are well looked after at a time of emotional anguish and bereavement. At Ipswich Conveyancing, we can help you create or update your legal will to make sure your wishes are clear and legally protected after your passing away.

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Power of Attorney

If you fall sick or are unexpectedly injured and unable to make decisions for yourself, it’s difficult for those close to you to make decisions about your welfare unless they can legally act on your behalf. A Power of Attorney is a formal legal document which authorises a person you trust to make decisions on your behalf about health and/or financial decisions. Our solicitors can provide legal advice on powers of attorney, tailored to your unique circumstances.

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