
Hennah Haywood Law is derived from the prestigious firm Hornby Baker Jones & Wood. Originally established in South Wales in 1887.
Hennah Haywood Law utilises a dynamic and innovative approach, with the right experience and expertise to ensure you achieve your intended outcome, whatever the case.
Our team provide exceptional service to our clients, offering transparent billing and a superb level of industry knowledge. Our key strengths are our ability to nurture gifted, responsible, and committed employees through our internal training programmes which are both IOP and CPD accredited, resulting in Hennah Haywood Law being one of the UK's leading law firms when it comes to in-house training. Hennah Haywood Law specialises in Conveyancing, Clinical Negligence, Medical Negligence, Wills and Probate, Personal Injury, Landlord and Tennant Law, and Civil Action Against the Police. Regulated by the SRA, we are governed to uphold the rule of the law and the proper administration of justice. We act with integrity and honesty and always in the best interests of each client.
Conveyancing.
Hennah Haywood Law offers fixed fee conveyancing with no hidden costs, we make use of the latest technology to obtain documentation instantaneously and streamline the conveyancing process for you. We understand buying or selling a property can be a very stressful and daunting time and we are here for you, every step of your journey.
Litigation.
The team at Hennah Haywood Law are experts in Clinical / Medical Negligence, Dental Negligence, Personal Injury, Catastrophic Injury , Industrial Disease and Road Traffic Injury claims. Our team are on hand to help you through the claim journey, from start to finish.
Police Claims.
Civil actions against the police are claims for compensation made through the judicial system when unfair or illegal treatment has taken place. This will likely involve a breaching of your rights such as false imprisonment, wrongful arrest, excessive force or assault and malicious prosecution.
Buying a property, have children or own assets? Make sure you get a Will in place.
If you pass away without a Will, your affairs could take years to sort through. It is easy to assume that everything will automatically go to your loved ones, sadly, this is not always the case. To save your family and friends unnecessary stress at an already difficult period, having a Will makes it much easier to relay your wishes.
Our expert team of Wills & Probate Solicitors are available to make the process of creating a Will quick and easy. We offer all Wills including Mirrored Wills, Trust Wills, Property Trust Wills, Living Wills and our experienced team will be able to advise you what is right for you.
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