Conveyancing & Property

Buying or selling your home is one of the biggest financial commitments you will make in your lifetime. As experienced Conveyancing Solicitors Derry / Londonderry we aim to provide a “stress free” service.  The process can be complicated and risky and without our help you could risk running into problems, such as, delays, additional costs or extra stress.

Licensing Law

Licensing Law encompasses a wide range of areas, from Intoxicating Liquor Licenses to Pharmacy and Gaming Licences and is rarely straight forward. Getting the wrong advice could lead to a very costly mistake. Speaking with an expert Solicitor who is experienced in Licensing Law and well versed in applications and objections is the only way to get it right.

Hasson & Co are Licensing Law Solicitors and experienced and skilled in Licensing matters and we can assist with:-

Gaming Licensing
Bingo Licensing
Pharmacy Licensing
Intoxicating Liquor Licenses
Off- Licenses
Restaurants and Hotels
We can recommend experts in specialist areas, such as, architects, planning and demographics experts and also experienced Barristers who know the law.

If you have any Licensing queries or complications then call us today for expert advice.

Tel: 02871 266 818 or email us your query now.

We provide a cost-effective and expert service in a wide-range of Licensing Law matters and we are happy to discuss any queries on a “no obligations” basis. Call us today on 028 71 266 818.

Company & Corporate Law

Our experience and expertise in this field, allied with our local knowledge, makes our advice of the highest calibre. Our Commercial Team represents some of Northern Ireland’s largest corporations and has done so for thirty years. Our commercial team is led by our Senior Partner, Paul Hasson LL.B. Paul has focused on commercial law for the past three decades and is a highly respected expert in the field.

Will Writing

Write a Will in Derry / Londonderry

Call us today to arrange Making a Will. (Tel: 028 71 266 818)

Without a Will in place you will not be able to plan for the future. The rules of Intestacy come into force and those may not suit you. It is particularly important for separated, divorced and unmarried people to make wills as the law may not distribute your assets in accordance with your wishes.

You may think you are too young to make a will. You may think you are not rich enough. Maybe you have never thought about it at all. But the best time to make a will is now, when you are healthy and in a state of mind to prepare for the future of your children and those who depend on you.

In the event of your death, those you care about will be burdened by worries and expense on top of their bereavement.

Some questions to be answered are:

Who will look after your children?
What will happen to those you want to go in living in your home?
Who will get your most valued possessions?
Who would you NOT want to get them?
Will your partner have the use of all that you have built up together?
Will he or she have enough to live on?

These questions MUST be answered sooner or later. By making a Will you can choose who will “wind up” your affairs. You can choose what will happen after your death. You can choose how your family will benefit.
Call us now to speak to a Solicitor or complete our Contact Form for a Free Call Back.