A will is something everyone should have, and it is the only way to ensure your wishes are met after you die. We can help you set up a will, update an existing document and ensure your family and loved ones are cared for in the event of your death. Crossmans are a leading criminal solicitors covering the South West., including Bristol, Bath, South Gloucestershire, Somerset, and Wiltshire.
We work with legal aid and private clients, and cover all offences from the most minor to the most serious. We can assist whatever your contact with the criminal justice system, and have an out-of-hours line for emergency cases.
We work with legal aid and private clients, and cover all offences from the most minor to the most serious. We can assist whatever your contact with the criminal justice system, and have an out-of-hours line for emergency cases.
Services
Crossmans Solicitors have been serving the local community in and around Radstock for over 20 years and are proud to provide you with a professional, personalised service the large corporate firms are unable to offer. We are specialists in Family Law, Conveyancing, Criminal Defence (Legal Aid Contract holders), Motoring Offences, The Dangerous Dogs Act and Power of Attorney.
An experienced criminal defence team with a Legal Aid contract and a specialist quality mark for Criminal Litigation. Police station advice and representation is free and not subjected to means testing under the Legal Aid contract. We cover criminal proceedings throughout the South West including Bristol, Bath, South Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire, Frome, Wells, Shepton Mallet, Wells, Street and Glastonbury.
When relationships break down it is often difficult to know what to do, particularly when children are involved. There are many points to consider - financial aspects, pensions and contact with the children. We can give clients the information they need so that they know where they stand and can see a way forward.
The purpose of Lasting Powers of Attorney is for you to give someone you trust the legal power to act on your behalf should you become either mentally or physically incapable. Without a Lasting Power of Attorney others will find it very difficult to pay bills for you or take other decisions in your best interest.
Everyone should have a will. A will is the only way to ensure that your wishes are met after you die. Your property, money, investments and possessions will go to the people and organisations you care about. If you do not have a will then the rules of intestacy will apply. There will be no choice about how these rules will be applied and your assets may well go to people who you would not wish to inherit.
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Mr Crossman avoids answering the phone, lies and even blocks potential clients.
I was about to engage Mr Crossman on a Legal Aid or Private basis, pending what I thought was a submitted application for Legal Aid. Up to the date of my hearing in Court, for a matter affecting my livelihood, he was sloppy, lazy at answering the phone and even seemed to block my number. I contacted the Legal Aid Agency and they told me no application was received from Mr Crossman or his firm of Solicitors. I realised then that he was a waste of time and effort. I have noticed positive reviews about this man online
I was about to engage Mr Crossman on a Legal Aid or Private basis, pending what I thought was a submitted application for Legal Aid. Up to the date of my hearing in Court, for a matter affecting my livelihood, he was sloppy, lazy at answering the phone and even seemed to block my number. I contacted the Legal Aid Agency and they told me no application was received from Mr Crossman or his firm of Solicitors. I realised then that he was a waste of time and effort. I have noticed positive reviews about this man online