YOUR TRUSTED LEGAL
DEFENCE TEAM
With over 40 years’ experience, let our expert solicitors guide you through stormy times
Based in Brighton & Hove, we provide a dedicated service to Sussex and beyond. Our family-run law firm has built a reputation for delivering expert legal representation in criminal, family and driving offences.
OUR SOLICITORS ARE HERE WHEN YOU NEED US MOST
Whether you’re facing minor or serious criminal charges, or a breakdown in marriage, our dedicated team of solicitors is here to provide
expert advice and robust representation. We also have access to top forensic experts and investigators,
ensuring you receive the best service.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE ARRESTED
Cases can be won and lost at the police station. If you have been arrested, you have the legal right to free representation. Don’t discuss your case with anyone, including the police, until you’ve spoken to us. Remember, refusing legal help won’t get you out of custody any faster.
Even if you didn’t have representation at the police station, we can still assist you when you return for further appointments. If you’ve been charged, don’t wait—contact us today for the defence you deserve.
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