Settlement Agreement Solicitors in Southampton

Are you looking for a specialist settlement agreement solicitor in Southampton? Here at SettlementAgreement we've got many years experience helping people to resolve their settlement agreements!

-  Specialists in Settlement Agreements
- 12 hours average response time
- 80 years experience within our team or lawyers
- Based just outside Southampton, covering the whole UK
- Advising both individuals and businesses on their settlement agreement needs
- Experience serving clients remotely regardless of location
Southampton Solicitors

Southampton based Settlement Agreement Solicitors

With an estimated population of nearly 1 million people according to Statista data, and of the biggest cities in the UK, it's no surprise that every day people will encounter settlement agreement issues.

A settlement agreement (once known as a Compromise Agreement) is a legally binding agreement made between an employer and an employee, usually working as a severance payment in return for you to agree not to pursue claims in a Tribunal or Court. 

With approximately 10 thousand businesses alone registered in Southampton, there will be many people looking for settlement agreement help on a regular basis! That's where our team of specialist lawyers can help you.
  
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Common questions about our Settlement Agreements

How much do solicitors in Southampton charge for settlement agreements?
- Prices range wildly here, but a good, experienced solicitor in Southampton will likely charge between £300 and £500 for a fixed fee consultation. Note that most times the employer will pay any such legal fees as part of the settlement agreement - but you should check the terms of the agreement to confirm this.

How much is a good settlement agreement in Southampton?
- This vary according to the experience of the solicitor you are speaking with and the type of law firm; it's typical that in Southampton this rate will fall somewhere between £300 and £500.

Do I need a lawyer in Southampton for my settlement agreement?
- You should always seek the advice of a lawyer, or independent legal advice, when it comes to a settlement agreement you've been offered because otherwise the settlement agreement won't be classed as being legally binding. This is where we can happily advise you on your agreement.

Why do I need a solicitor for a settlement agreement?
- This is because if you were to sign the settlement agreement without first getting independent legal advice, you will still be able to go to an employment tribunal. This is one of the main reasons why an employer wants you to engage with a lawyer and to seek legal advice before getting the settlement agreement signed. 

Do I need to come to your office in Southampton to discuss my settlement agreement?
- No, there's no need to travel to our premises as we can serve you fine remotely from our offices. We've dealt with many settlement agreements over the phone or through the internet, and there's no benefit to being face to face. 

Have you served other clients based in Southampton before?
- Yes, we've helped many people based in Southampton when it comes to resolving their settlement agreement problems. We've helped both employers and employees. We'd be more than happy to help you out with your own situation too.
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This website contains a summary of various aspects of employment law. It is not intended to provide legal advice for specific cases. No liability is accepted for reliance on any of the information on this website. If advice is required please contact the firm. Settlement Agreements UK is the trading name of Julian Taylor Solicitors Limited, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 7171586. Julian Taylor Solicitors Limited is recognised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and all of its directors and members are solicitors of England and Wales.

Julian Taylor Solicitors Limited is recognised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority with registered number 533592 www.sra.org.uk
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