As a firm, Harvey Copping and Harrison Solicitors can trace their roots back over 100 years, to the early 1900's. Since that time, we have been providing legal advice and assistance to the local community, and we have become an established presence on the high street in Wickford, South Woodham Ferrers and, more recently, Canvey Island, having acquired the practice of Beecroft Maxwell in 2012.
We have built a large client base not only in these locations, but also in the surrounding towns and villages and beyond.
We have built a large client base not only in these locations, but also in the surrounding towns and villages and beyond.
Services
In today's modern world there is no such thing as an 'average' family or 'normal' relationship. All fee earners within our family department have a detailed knowledge of the law and procedures relating to all aspects of family law, and have extensive experience in representing clients at what is often a very difficult and emotional time in their lives.
We are able to offer expert advice and guidance in relation to the preparation and updating of Wills and the Administration of Estates. Our specialist teams are based at our Wickford and Canvey Island offices but are more than happy to attend upon you at our South Woodham Ferrers office, or even at your home for a small fee.
As one of the most stressful things that we do in life we know that you will want to appoint someone to deal with the legal work to make that move as smooth and hassle free as possible. At Harvey Copping & Harrison Solicitors we aim to make that possible. We have Solicitors and Licensed Conveyancers who understand and want to make that achievable.
We can offer specialist advice on all aspects of commercial property whether it is freehold or leasehold or a restaurant, retail premises, office, industrial unit or any other type of commercial property. Selling, buying or leasing a commercial property involves many different aspects from a residential one.
One thing that an individual can do to help plan for their future is to produce a Lasting Power of Attorney; this document allows for a specified individual of your choosing, your "Attorney" (usually a family member or friend), to act on your behalf in the event you are unable to manage your affairs due to illness or incapacity; any action taken by your Attorney must be in your best interests.