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Fixed Fee Serving
Our fees starting from £168 inc VAT, all process serving is undertaken at a fixed fee. There are no hidden extras and the fee includes up to three attempts at personal service of the documents and and also includes provision of a Certificate of Service. We also accept LAA funded instructions
Certificate of Service
All our services include a Certificate of Service and Letter of Appointment (if required) at no extra cost.
Fast And Reliable
We offer fast and reliable process serving with a guaranteed first attempt within your chosen timeframe. Our fixed fees cover up to 3 visits per address within 7 days.
Review Documents
We review each case separately free of charge before confirming instructions.
Printing
All of our services includes the first 10 pages of printing free of charge.
Documents We Serve
We serve a range of legal documents
Child Arrangement Orders
Child Arrangement Orders also known as child custody orders are court proceedings regarding children and the involvement their parents or guardians.
Divorce Petitions
If you’re applying for a divorce or ending a civil partnership in England or Wales, you’ll need to complete a Divorce Petition
Enforcement Orders
Enforcement Orders are issued by the court to compel a person to comply with a previous legal order.
Freezing Orders
Freezing Orders are powerful court injunctions issued to stop someone from hiding, moving, or disposing of assets before a legal claim is resolved.
Injunction Orders
Injunction Orders are court orders that either require a person to take specific action or prevent them from doing something. They are used in both civil and family law to protect people, property, assets, or legal rights.
Landlord And Tenant Notices
When ending a tenancy, landlords must follow a strict legal process. Starting with the correct notice to quit. The most common notices are Section 21 and Section 8, both governed by the Housing Act 1988.
Non Molestation Orders
A Non-Molestation Order is a court-issued injunction designed to protect individuals from harassment, threats, or abuse usually in the context of domestic abuse or family breakdown.
Occupation Orders
An Occupation Order is a type of court order under the Family Law Act 1996 that regulates who can live in the family home or enter its surrounding area.
Statutory Demands
A Statutory Demand is a formal legal notice demanding payment of a debt. It’s often used by creditors as a first step before starting bankruptcy or winding-up proceedings.