Lucas & Wyllys
Solicitor in Lowestoft, Suffolk

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About Us
read moreUse our online service to help you get divorced in England or Wales. Provided that you have been married for over one year and your spouse is in agreement to the divorce, we can assist you. 2. We will arrange for one of our qualified family lawyers to contact you and discuss your divorce in more detail. 5. Once your spouse has confirmed their agreement, we will complete the divorce on your behalf. Our fee for an agreed, uncontested divorce is 500 plus VAT plus the Court fee (currently 550).
Wills & Probate
read moreFor straightforward Wills, we charge 100 + VAT for a single Will and 150 + VAT for mirror Wills for a couple. If you are over 55, you can get a free simple Will using the Cancer Research UK free Will scheme. Contact us for more information. For many people making a Will is something to be done when you get older. Often it is left too late and your loved ones are burdened with resolving your property and personal affairs. We can also help with the preparation ofLasting Powers of Attorney should they be required during your lifetime to appoint individuals of your choice to assist you with property, investments and bank accounts and if needed health and welfare.
Commercial Property
read moreWhether you are just thinking about a business move, wishing to change Lender or have found the business property you want - we can guide you through the complicated conveyancing process. Our experienced commercial property conveyancers will keep you up to date with the progress of your transaction and will do all they can to help make your transaction run as smoothly as possible. Our team have extensive local knowledge but can assist you whether your property is local or at the other end of the country.
Powers of Attorney
read moreWe all know that we should make a Will because we care enough about what happens to our property and assets when we die. We should care even more what happens to those assets whilst we are still alive. Our experienced lawyers can assist you with making and registering a Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs). LPAs are legal documents that enable you to choose someone to make decisions on your behalf. Health and Welfare LPAs appoint someone to make decisions about your personal welfare (perhaps deciding where you will live, deciding on your care needs and consenting to treatment).