Clarendon Law is a boutique law firm. Our practice focuses on two main areas of law: dispute resolution and family law. We also support a growing number of clients who need advice on private matters, such as planning for wills and succession, probate and trusts. Many of our clients are from overseas and their matters involve an international dimension. In legal practice today, though our location may be local, our outlook has to be global.
Our team of specialised lawyers brings a broad range of experience to their legal work, giving them valuable insights into the complex disputes that can arise in civil, family, property and commercial matters.
Much of our firm’s practice and expertise is focused in Family Law, a social and legal ‘landscape’ which can change rapidly. Family matters involve a wide range of issues often involving highly sensitive and emotionally stressful situations.
We have experience in private client work which most commonly involves future planning for inheritance and succession, probate and trusts.
Our shared values define us and guide our business practices. Our unique culture fosters client loyalty and makes Clarendon Law a rewarding workplace. We are committed to preserving this culture. Each of our values is essential and interconnected.
We are a firm and work as a team helping clients and our people to achieve their goals. Taking responsibility for our actions and decisions.
We deeply understand the stress clients face when dealing with legal matters. Addressing issues as they arise, we communicate with legal matters in mind. Our billing is timely and transparent, avoiding any unexpected surprises.
We uphold honesty, transparency, and ethical conduct in everything we do. We cultivate a culture of respect and professionalism in every interaction, both within our team and with external parties.
By: Richard Parsons
The concern is that lawyers have allowed their clients to proceed with investments into property which were not really investments at all, but effectively investment scams.
By: Richard Parsons
In recent weeks we have received high numbers of tenancy disputes enquiries, particularly from Chinese students studying in the UK.