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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 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 drafted thousands of ​documents over the years, 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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