You will always find our lawyers are friendly and approachable. We promise you that as our client, you will be given the direct phone and email details of your lawyer – making it easy to get in touch.
Find out moreSolicitors in Devon
QualitySolicitors partner firms in Devon have been providing a full range of legal services to clients in Exeter, Crediton, Cullompton, Barnstaple, Bideford and St Austell for decades. All our lawyers have extensive local knowledge combined with a wealth of experience in managing complex legal issues.
At QualitySolicitors we put our clients at the heart of everything we do, so you can be sure that our lawyers will work quickly and efficiently on your behalf. If you would like to talk about a legal matter, please call us today on 08082747557.
Our services
QualitySolicitors provide services for both individuals and businesses in Devon, including:
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Disputes and litigation
Our disputes and litigation experts can resolve disputes including contract disputes, disputes involving negligence, wills and probate disputes and family disputes. We do everything possible to resolve matters fast and outside court to minimise anxiety and keep expenses down. -
Employment law
Our employment lawyers advise employees on a range of matters such as redundancy, unfair dismissal, discrimination, and harassment. Employment law exists to protect you, and whatever the situation we can help. -
Family law
Our family lawyers support those who are going through relationship breakdown and those who need advice about family matters. We advise on arrangements for children, financial issues, civil partnership agreements and much more. -
Conveyancing and property
Our conveyancing solicitors know that fast and efficient conveyancing is the key to a successful property transaction. Whether you are buying and selling property, remortgaging, transferring equity or transferring ownership, we can help. -
Lasting Power of Attorney
A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document that gives someone permission to manage your affairs and make decisions on your behalf if there comes a time when you cannot do so. Our solicitors can talk to you about the different types of Power of Attorney, helping you to decide what is best for you. -
Medical negligence
Whether you have suffered because of a low standard of treatment by a doctor, dentist, surgeon, or another healthcare provider we are here to help you. We will take the time to understand your case and ensure you receive the compensation you are entitled to. -
Mental incapacity and the Court of Protection
If somebody who has lost the mental capacity to make their own decisions does not have a Lasting Power of Attorney in place, the Court of Protection is there to decide who will make health, welfare and financial decisions on their behalf. Our specialist solicitors can support and guide you throughout the process. -
Personal injury
A personal injury can cause you a range of problems beyond pain and discomfort. As our solicitors are local, they can really get to know you and your case and dedicate themselves to making sure you receive the compensation and support you need. Most personal injury claims are managed on a ‘No Win, No Fee’ basis. -
Wills and probate
Our solicitors can help you to carefully plan and make a will, minimising Inheritance Tax and maximising your assets for your loved ones. If you are the executor of someone’s estate, we can help you with whatever level of support you need because we know probate and estate administration can be daunting.
Commercial and business
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Disputes and litigation
There are many types of business disputes including disputes over contracts, intellectual property, commercial property and employment law. Whatever situation you are facing our solicitors will work together with experts in other fields to achieve the resolution you need as quickly as possible. -
Employment law
Whatever type of organisation you run, whether it is a private company, a charitable trust, a public listed company or a limited liability partnership (LLP), our employment lawyers can advise you on this complex area of law. We can review key documents for you, advise you about fair redundancy processes, represent you in employment disputes and more. -
Property
Whether you are buying, selling or leasing a commercial property we know that it is fundamental to the success of your business. We make complex commercial property matters simple and stress-free.
Have a question or need some help? Call 0808 274 7557
Click here to get in touchYour local legal experts in Devon
QualitySolicitors provides top-quality legal advice delivered locally. We offer a personalised service by listening to you and getting to know your case. Exceptional customer service is the cornerstone of our firm.
We have three offices in South Devon, and our partners here have been providing legal expertise to private clients and businesses for over 100 years.
Why QualitySolicitors?
QualitySolicitors is committed to making sure we do not just meet your expectations but that we exceed them.
All our solicitors are highly knowledgeable, and they are specialists in their area of law. They are dedicated to making sure you achieve your objectives as quickly and cost-effectively as possible.
Have you ever wanted to just ask a lawyer if they can help you, without worrying about what it may cost to contact them? If so, call QualitySolicitors for a confidential chat with no charge or obligation.
At QualitySolicitors, our Free Initial Assessment promise puts you directly in touch with a local law firm who will happily talk to you for free to clarify how they can help you.
Find out moreUsing a solicitor doesn’t have to involve any unexpected costs. We promise to confirm the full costs you can expect before we begin any work and keep you informed throughout.
And we won’t start any work until we know you’re happy with our estimate.
Find out moreQualitySolicitors law firms know that when you need to meet with a solicitor, finding time during office hours can prove impractical. So we thought we’d help by offering flexible opening hours; simple!
Find out moreOur solicitors have a range of accreditations including:
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Resolution Accredited Specialist.
Specialist accreditation for knowledge of family law, procedure and practice. -
Family Law Accredited.
Quality standard covering all areas of family law except Children Law. -
Children Law Accredited.
Quality standard for solicitors who specialise in children law. The accreditation is recognised by the Legal Aid Agency. -
Collaborative Lawyer.
Our family law team are trained by Resolution as collaborative lawyers who support separating couples to find amicable solutions. -
Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.
Quality mark for trusts and estates services. -
Solicitors for the Elderly.
Our Senior Partner in Devon, Nick Penwell, is a member of Solicitors for the Elderly and is experienced in supporting both elderly and vulnerable clients. -
Private Client Section of Law Society.
As members of the Private Client Section of The Law Society, our solicitors follow best practice for wills, probate, estate and tax planning, trusts and mental capacity. -
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).
Our personal injury lawyers are accredited by APIL, and have signed up to the code of conduct and consumer charter.
FAQs
Do you offer Legal Aid?
Yes. Our law firms in Devon offer Legal Aid for family law cases.
Do you offer ‘No Win, No Fee’?
We normally offer ‘No Win, No Fee’ for personal injury claims and medical negligence.
When you contact us, we will advise you whether you could pursue your claim on this basis.
What are your opening hours?
Our standard opening hours are Monday-Friday: 9am - 5.30pm.
Do you offer home visits?
Our solicitors in the South West offer clients who are housebound or elderly home visits for writing a will and other services.
If you would like a home visit please get in touch.
How much time will you provide free to assess my case?
We offer everybody a Free Initial Assessment, which is a telephone consultation for up to 10 minutes.
The purpose of the call is to obtain further information to determine what assistance you need and to talk about likely costs. Full legal advice is not offered during a Free Initial Assessment.