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3 Our offices are open but in the first instance please contact us by email or telephone:. Henchleys are established Solicitors in Littlehampton and Worthing, with extensive experience in all aspects of legal work. To take advantage of our free initial consultation (excluding matrimonial matters), please call us today on either of the above numbers.

For matrimonial matters we offer an initial appointment (up to 30 minutes) at a fixed 60 fee (plus VAT). If you are contemplating legal action, your claim and in particular any personal injury claim, may be suitable for funding under a conditional fee agreement, commonly referred to as "No Win No Fee".
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Henchleys Solicitors was founded by Kevin Henchley (the firm's principal solicitor and Senior Reporting Officer), who has over 30 years local experience serving the Worthing and Littlehampton areas and beyond. The firm's matters are dealt with by the firm's principal, senior solicitors Stephanie Henchley and Barbara Brown and conveyancing executive Lisa Hunt.
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Solicitors must provide a mass of compliance information and details to clients under procedures enforced by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), HM Government, the Law Society and others covering Terms and Conditions of Business/Service; Anti-Money-Laundering procedures; fee information; Data Protection; Complaints, etc.
Residential property sales and purchases
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The purchase of your home is probably one of the largest investments you will make in your lifetime. It is essential that dealings with your home are carried out in a professional and efficient manner. At Henchleys we do not operate as a bulk on-line or telephone-based conveyancer. We offer expert personalised attention to your matter provided by our experienced property lawyers.
Wills, Probate and administration of estates
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The benefit of valid, properly drafted legal documents is that they ultimately save time, expense and, often acrimony. Wills - providing certainty and obviating the need to implement the complex and often unexpected results which follow if an intestacy arises in the absence of a valid Will. The appointment of attorneys to obviate the need for application to the Court of Protection for the appointment of deputies.
Powers of Attorney
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A General Power of Attorney deed is effective and can be used immediately it has been signed/witnessed. There is no need to register such Powers. Generally these documents are used for short periods where cover is required e.g. if an individual is abroad on business/vacation or otherwise unavailable to deal with matters that require attention e.g.
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