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Welcome To Reynolds GalbraithReynolds Galbraith are solicitors based in Chepstow, Monmouthshire who specialise in a variety of different areas of law. Whether you are an individual needing advice on renting your property and therefore require a residential tenancy agreement or lease drawn up or would like a quote for moving house or remortgaging your property, please do not hesitate to contact us. You may also feel this would be an appropriate time for making a Will or considering the inheritance tax implications for your particular circumstances. You may be going through an awkward time in your life - for example, a divorce, separation from a partner (which may also include child contact issues) or a bereavement in the family or of someone close. We specialise in helping you resolve such issues or problems that may arise from these unfortunate personal situations in a friendly, understanding and sympathetic manner. Are you intending to start up your own business? Are you already a business? Do you want someone to handle the legalities of organising your lease for premises you wish to rent or commercial premises you wish to buy? Please do not hesitate to contact us. You may also simply be looking for advice on renewing or surrendering your lease. So please contact us and we will be happy to help with any query you may have or advice you may need. For more information about us and on the area(s) where you are seeking help you may find it of use to go to the relevant pages of our website. The tabs on the left will help you to do this. We like to try and be as flexible as possible, so in addition to our normal office hours (Monday to Friday, 9am til 5pm) we may be able to arrange weekend, hospital or home appointments if necessary in Chepstow and its surrounding areas and we also have ground floor consulting rooms available for those who have difficulties with stairs. Copyright © Reynolds Galbraith 2008 | Terms & Conditions |