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We're still here to help you

O EVANS • 1 May 2020

Our office is temporarily closed to the public but all services are continuing as normal and staff are still able to assist you.

Some pre-arranged appointments in the office can also be made for matters such as signing Wills, Lasting Powers or Attorney and Probate matters. We are of course able to abide by social distancing measures at these appointments.

You can still contact our staff via email (details below) and by leaving an answer phone message on 01803 299131 and someone will return your call. We are running the office with skeleton staff so that post is also checked daily.

We remain able to help you and have taken significant steps to ensure that you continue to receive the service and expertise you need.

We continue to follow Government advice and at all times wish to provide a safe working environment for our staff whilst continuing to provide a high standard of support and services for our clients old and new.

Most of our fee earners are able to work from home with full access to emails.

We hope you all stay safe and well

Emails:

Conveyancing
Lin Cane – linc@almythomas.co.uk
Michael Stephens – mikes@almythomas.co.uk

Civil and Family Matters
Owen Evans – owene@almythomas.co.uk

Wills and Probate
Flis Cotton – flis@almythomas.co.uk

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