Conveyancing, Wills and Probate Solicitors in Hastings and Hailsham
Established in 1993 Janet Sinden & Co Solicitors has a wealth of experience in providing legal services to the people of Hastings, Rother, Hailsham and beyond.
Specialising in services for the individual we provide, residential conveyancing and private client services, through our experienced team of experts.
We pride ourselves in delivering a personal service at an affordable price. Whilst we have class leading IT systems in place to support our lawyers, it is their personal expertise and knowledge that we and they take pride in, and which are available to you throughout your dealings with us. We believe that our commitment to work with you, makes us stand out from the crowd.
Meet the TeamYour Solicitors of choice…
Consulting a Solicitor doesn’t need to be scary or traumatic. It is therefore very important to engage a firm of Solicitors who you can trust to manage your legal needs with professional efficiency and skill but who are also approachable and friendly.
With a particular specialism in property law, we deal with all aspects of residential conveyancing including Freehold Sales and Purchases, Leasehold Sales and Purchases, Lease Extensions, Re-mortgages, Equity Releases and Transfers of Equity.
In addition, we assist our clients with their needs in respect of Wills, Powers of Attorney, the Administration of Estates and Deputyship matters.
Our Services
Conveyancing
When buying and selling your home, Janet Sinden & Co are conveyancing solicitors that can be relied upon to provide an efficient service at truly competitive prices whilst complying with the highest standards of service.
Wills
Making a Will is the best way of ensuring that your loved ones are provided for in the event of your death. Our experienced legal advisors will take the time to understand your needs and ensure that your Will truly reflects your wishes.
Powers of Attorney
A power of attorney can ensure that someone you trust manages your affairs when you cannot. Our expert advisors can provide advice on what a power of attorney can do and help you appoint someone to be your attorney.
Probate
A grant of probate (or administration if a person dies without a Will) gives someone the legal right to manage a deceased person’s estate. Our specialist team can help you with all of the issues that can arise following a death.