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Document drafting

Do you need to create an important document, but do not have the time or are ​worried about getting it wrong? If so, then make use of our expert document drafting ​service.

Drafting

Our drafting services are a useful way to get a document created in a way ​that it includes all the necessary information for your specific case, and ​meets all the requirements.

Simply contact us to talk to a member of our team, and then tell them ​what you need done.

Additionally, once your document has been drafted, we can then help you ​with any further steps you need to take, such as getting it notarised and ​legalised.

Getting your document drafted by a professional is safer and better than ​other options, like doing it yourself or using a free template service. These ​options may seem convenient, but may not always be accurate, and can ​lead to added expense and time being wasted further down the line.

Why choose us?

Our legal team has been involved in drafting documents for thousands of clients, and are experienced ​with the custom creation of various types of ​documents.

Getting the assistance of a legal professional ​for the drafting of your documents is better than ​doing it yourself, as they have the legal ​knowledge required to ensure that your ​documents are as accurate as possible.

Also, getting help from our drafting team saves ​you time, and avoids you having the stress of ​drafting your documents in your spare time.

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What documents can be drafted?

Many different types of documents can be drafted for various purposes. Some ​of the most popular documents that we deal with are:

There are other types of documents that are less common, such as letters like ​the Letter of Undertaking that will also need drafting. No matter how rare the ​document is, we will be able to help you with it.

After your document has been drafted

Once your document has been drafted, we can then help you with ​more services if you need them.

Many of our clients need a document both drafted and then notarised, as they ​plan on using their documents in an official capacity, or abroad. Getting a ​document attested by a registered Notary Public proves that the document is ​authentic.

Once your document has been notarised and you plan on using it abroad, you ​will then need to get it legalised either by getting an apostille from the ​Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, or by going through the ​embassy legalisation process.

Our Notary Public of England and Wales, Nathan Woodcock, with the help of ​our team, can assist you with all of these steps.

Interested in our drafting services? Then please do not hesitate to get in touch ​with us today and talk about your needs with a member of our team.

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