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RMNJ Solicitors
For over 70 years in the Wirral community, our flag ship offices at 63 Hamilton Square, once the home of John Laird, a famous shipbuilder and member of Parliament for Birkenhead, now accommodate 70 partners and staff focused on providing all of the traditional legal services the community demands and more, in a friendly, approachable and affordable way.
Being close to the local criminal and civil courts, RMNJ has long provided specialist legal representation in all criminal matters, both Magistrates and Crown Court and in family and children law cases, together with civil disputes and injury claims.
The lively Wirral property market is well served by RMNJ’s substantial conveyancing team with the benefit of state-of-the-art technology to keep pace with modern demands and expectations.
Traditional services for probate, wills and power of attorney are on offer with a keen interest in probate disputes and dispute resolution, whilst highly specialised mental health law and prison law services are in great demand.
A strong mediation team can also be relied upon to find economic practical solutions in even the most difficult family disputes, probate and inheritance cases.
The partners at RMNJ together bring decades of experience and are dedicated to providing excellent levels of service to all clients with a friendly understanding and attention to specific needs, always at fair and transparent cost or legal aid where available.
RMNJ’s reputation is founded upon all the best traditions of the legal profession, expert legal knowledge, complete honesty and integrity and a friendly personal service. And we offer legal aid, fixed fees and easy payment options.
For all of your legal needs and fast with friendly help, simply call RMNJ Solicitors for without obligation now on 0151 647 0000.
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