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We are Lancashire Law

Lancashire Law is a firm of Solicitors originally established in 2004 and were previously known as Dixon Thomasson Partnership based in Milnrow, Lancashire.

We specialise in all areas of:

  • Residential Conveyancing
  • Commercial Conveyancing
  • Family Law
  • Wills and probate
  • Power of attorney
  • Court of protection

Solid Foundation

We are large enough to offer you a full range of expert legal services but small enough to care about our clients and provide a friendly individual service.

Experienced

Lancashire Law have many years of combined legal expertise and aim to keep the service personal and approachable.

Different Approach

A straightforward no nonsense approach without confusing jargon, make Lancashire Law the first choice for solicitors throughout Lancashire and West Yorkshire.

We truly Listen

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Lancashire Law are the first choice for Solicitors in and around Lancashire and West Yorkshire because of our straightforward, no-nonsense approach when dealing with matters. We offer a comprehensive, friendly, and cost-effective service to individuals and businesses.

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Our Practice Areas

Family Law
A dispute or disagreement with your family or relationship can be one of the most difficult and distressing times of your life. It is crucial that during this time you are supported and seek advice from our Family Solicitors who will provide you with helpful, realistic solutions to your problems.  [MORE]
Commercial Property

At Lancashire Law our Commercial Property team can provide you with the specialist knowledge needed to assist you in your commercial venture without the City Centre price tag. [MORE]

Probate and Estate Administration

At Lancashire Law we understand that, following the death of a loved one, you may need a professional to assist you in managing their affairs. We appreciate what a stressful time this is and aim to provide a professional and caring service at a very difficult time.  [MORE]

Wills

A Will is one of the most important documents that you will create in your lifetime. Whilst we understand that thinking about what will happen when you die is difficult, your family could suffer if you do not create a Will.  [MORE]

Residential Conveyancing

We understand that the process of buying and selling a property can be a very stressful time. However, we have a strong team of experienced Conveyancing Solicitors who will guide you through the confusion of buying and selling a property as hassle free. [MORE]

Power of Attorney
A Lasting Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to appoint a member of your family or a close friend to make decisions on your behalf. There are two different Powers of Attorney available – one is for Property and Financial Decisions, and one is for Health and Welfare decisions.  [MORE]
Property Trust

If you or your partner require care in later life, then your property may be at risk of being used to fund these care fees. There are legal steps that you can take to minimize the risk. At Lancashire Law, we specialise in ensuring that you and your family are protected against such an eventuality.  [MORE]

The relationship between lawyer and client is the key to success

Meet the team

Our Team

Belinda Thomasson

SOLICITOR / DIRECTOR

Eleanor Uttley

SOLICITOR / DIRECTOR

Kelly

Receptionist

Sophie

Paralegal

News & Legal Updates

Belinda Thomasson is a Solicitor and Director of the firm, and she specialises in Residential and Commercial Property, Wills, Probate and Court …

Our Legal Secretaries are very valued members of our team at Lancashire Law and are crucial in ensuring the smooth running of …

Many people ask the question, can I write my own Will? Whilst the simple answer is “yes”, there are many dangers that …