From 29 November our Radlett office is relocating. But rest assured, we’re not going far. You’ll still find us in a convenient location just off Radlett High Street, close to the train station.
We’ve been proud to call Radlett home for many years, and that’s not changing. We remain committed to this vibrant community and look forward to continuing to help local families and businesses for many years to come.
Our new address is: The Corn Works, Station Road, Radlett, WD7 8JY. Only the address is changing, all other contact details for the office and the Radlett team remain the same.
What’s staying the same? Everything that matters. You’ll still receive the trusted legal support you rely on – clear, practical advice tailored to you. Our experienced Radlett team, led by partner Ruth Boulton, knows Radlett inside out.
Our headquarters remain in the heart of St Albans, and so does our London office space, if the City is more convenient for you to meet with us. Across our offices, our trusted legal advisers remain dedicated to guiding you through the legal aspects of big life or business changes, keeping the legal process clear, simple and tailored to you.
Whether based in our Radlett or St Albans office, our trusted team can help you:
- achieve your business ambitions through acquisition, investment or exit
- buy or sell residential or commercial property
- navigate the complexities of employment law and commercial contracts
- resolve business conflict, such as a boardroom dispute
- structure family-owned businesses for succession
- plan for the future through Wills, LPAs and trusts
- manage challenges at home such as divorce or separation.
We’d love to see you at our new Radlett home. Get in touch to arrange a meeting, we’re here to help whenever you need us.
The Corn Works, Station Road, Radlett, WD7 8JY
01923 857171
lawyers@debenhamsottaway.co.uk
The contents of this article are intended for general information purposes only and shall not be deemed to be, or constitute legal advice. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss as a result of acts or omissions taken in respect of this article.
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