Experts in Wills, Probate and Employment Law Services
Personal Law Solicitors for Individuals
At Attwells Solicitors, we specialise in personal law for individuals across Ipswich, Colchester, Woodbridge, and London. Our expert personal law solicitors provide clear, practical advice on everything from writing a Will and managing Probate to property ownership, lease extensions, and settlement agreements.
How can Attwells support your family?
At Attwells Solicitors, we pride ourselves on offering clear, practical legal advice tailored to you and your family. Our experienced personal law solicitors combine specialist knowledge with a supportive approach, helping you make confident decisions about life’s most important matters. We are also committed to transparency – many of our services are available on a fixed-fee basis, giving you certainty and control over costs.
We offer a comprehensive range of Personal Law services designed to protect your interests and your family’s future. These include Wills and estate planning, Probate, and Lasting Powers of Attorney, as well as Lease Extensions and Employment Law advice such as Settlement Agreements.
Lease Extensions are a way for leaseholders, traditional people who live in apartments, to extend their leasehold agreements. A leasehold agreement should not be less than 80 years.
Declaration of Ownership is a legal agreement that sets out percentages of the property owned by individuals. This is particularly useful if you are buying the property as an unmarried couple and one person is putting more money into the property.
Transfer of Ownership is the legal process of passing ownership of a property or a share of a property to someone else. The most common example of this is when a couple breaks up, and one person may buy the other person out.
Property Disputes can be a range of arguments that occur over a property, access or arguments with neighbors are typical examples.
A Will is a legal document that outlines an individual’s wishes regarding the distribution of their assets and the handling of their affairs after their death. It is a crucial component of estate planning and allows individuals to have control over the disposition of their property and to provide instructions for their loved ones.
Probate is the legal process through which a deceased person’s estate is settled and their assets are distributed according to their will or, if there is no will, according to the laws of intestacy.
Power of Attorney is a legal document that grants someone the authority to act on behalf of another person, in making legal, financial, and healthcare decisions.

