Solicitors in Portsmouth

Your local Solicitors in Portsmouth

We have been meeting the legal needs of those in Portsmouth, Hampshire and beyond for over 125 years. QualitySolicitors Large & Gibson is a local name you can trust.
 

Our lawyers support businesses, families and individuals with client friendly service, expert legal advice and helpful guidance from experienced solicitors and legal teams.

  • We are dedicated to making the process as hassle free as possible for our clients.
  • We promise no hidden costs which means no surprise bills. 
  • Meet your lawyer face-to-face and speak directly to staff familiar with your matter.
  • Our legal teams are here for you Monday to Friday and we are happy to visit you in your own homes, open early or late, and arrange mutually convenient appointments as and when required.

 

 

Our Accreditations

  • Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners
  • Conveyancing Quality
  • Hampshire Chamber of Commerce - August 2018
  • Cyber Essentials 2023

Who can see a Will after a person dies?

Posted on June 15, 2023

When a person dies, it can be a difficult and emotional time for all involved. However, there are also some practical matters that need to be dealt with such as locating the person’s Will to ensure their estate is managed how they wanted. But it’s important to note that not just anyone is entitled to access and read a persons Will.

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A Guide to Understanding Uncontested Divorce

Posted on October 29, 2024

An uncontested divorce is one in which both parties agree to not formally defend the divorce, regardless of the reason for divorce. Uncontested divorces are usually less expensive and allow couples to complete the divorce process in about seven months. Accepting an uncontested divorce is one of the easiest, most affordable, and fastest ways to get a divorce in England and Wales.

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What is an executor of a will?

Posted on June 13, 2024

What is an executor of a will? A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Role

An executor of a will is a person appointed by the testator (the person who makes the will) to administer their estate after death. Being named as an executor in a will is a significant responsibility, reflecting the trust placed in you by the testator. The role comes with a host of duties that are critical to ensuring the wishes of the deceased are honoured, and the estate is distributed according to the will. But what exactly does an executor’s role involve, who is eligible to be named as an executor, and is it possible to renounce this duty? Discover the answers in our comprehensive guide.

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Why QualitySolicitors?

QualitySolicitors is the largest network of law firms in the UK, with local law firms spanning the whole of England and Wales and customer service at the heart of everything we do.

We are dedicated to providing the highest quality legal advice and expertise for our clients, but in a way that’s far friendlier, more accessible and clear-talking than you might expect from a law firm.