Good experience
It was a great experience. I took their services for a settlement agreement. Altogether, it was straightforward and smooth from my perspective.
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It was a great experience. I took their services for a settlement agreement. Altogether, it was straightforward and smooth from my perspective.
Very personable, explained all aspects of the agreement including my responsibility. Overall very satisfied with the service.
Very quick to arrange the appointment at s time that worked for me, this was a very important meeting for me and everything was explained at each stage including what the next steps would need to be.
Despite being just before Xmas, no problem with getting an appointment arranged. Documents clearly explained. All my questions answered satisfactorily. Good service, thank you.
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