Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What legal services does Law & Co Solicitors provide?
We support clients in criminal defence, family & divorce, immigration, personal injury, civil litigation, property disputes, and conveyancing matters. Our solicitors provide personalised advice tailored to your legal issue.
Q2: Do I need to pay for an initial consultation?
We offer consultation options which may be free or set at a fixed fee depending on the matter. You can request an appointment through our website or contact us directly.
Q3: How long does it take to get legal advice after contacting you?
We aim to respond to all enquiries within 24–48 hours. Urgent matters, such as police station representation, can be prioritised.
Q4: Are your fees transparent?
Yes. Law & Co Solicitors is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and we publish transparent pricing information in line with SRA requirements on our Pricing pages.
Q5: What happens after arrest if I contact you?
A lawyer can attend interviews with police, note advice, and represent you at court to protect your rights from the start.
Q6: Can you represent me in Crown Court?
Yes. We provide representation at Magistrates’ Court and Crown Court where appropriate, depending on the charge.
Q7: How is divorce cost calculated?
Fees depend on complexity, asset division, and whether matters are contested or agreed. We explain costs clearly before any work begins.
Q8: Can you help with child arrangements and financial settlements?
Yes, we assist with child contact, residence arrangements, and financial settlement negotiations or court applications.
Q9: Can you help with UK visa extensions?
We assist with visa applications, extensions, and challenges to Home Office decisions.
Q10: What documents do I need for an immigration case?
Documents vary by case type but typically include identity evidence, financial records, and relevant Home Office correspondence.
Q11: How soon should I start a personal injury claim?
We recommend starting early to preserve evidence, meet limitation deadlines and maximise compensation.
Q12: How can I book an appointment?
You can book an appointment via the online form, email or phone. We offer remote and in-person consultations at our Central London and Ilford offices.
