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Frankland & Co. Solicitors (UK) LLP is built on the strength of its people. Our solicitors and support team work collaboratively to deliver a structured, responsive service—grounded in thorough preparation and practical legal advice. We understand that many matters are time-sensitive and personal; our aim is to provide calm guidance, careful case management, and dependable representation from instruction to conclusion.
Founding Partner
michael@franklanduk.com
michael@franklanduk.com
Solicitor
paul@franklanduk.com
Solicitor
sharon@franklanduk.com
Solicitor
ian@franklanduk.com
Solicitor
graham@franklanduk.com
A firm’s longevity should mean more than history—it should mean consistency. Over the years, our practice has been shaped by work that demands precision, discretion, and sound judgement. We have supported clients through both routine legal needs and complex matters requiring careful strategy, negotiation, and robust documentation.
Our heritage is reflected in how we work: with professionalism, respect, and a clear sense of responsibility to each client we represent.
We act with integrity and in line with professional obligations. We explain your position and options in plain English, with realistic next steps.
We work methodically with attention to detail and documentation. We communicate scope, likely timescales, and costs information where possible.
To strengthen our long-standing reputation as a trusted legal practice—combining heritage with modern service and accessibility across London, Manchester, and beyond.
To uphold the highest professional standards while delivering practical legal solutions with clarity, care, and discretion.
“We have built our practice on trust, professionalism, and clear advice. Our aim is to guide clients with confidence—protecting what matters and progressing matters efficiently.”
Choosing a solicitor is an important decision—often made at a time when matters feel urgent, sensitive, or uncertain. The questions below address common concerns we hear from prospective clients, including what to expect at the start of a matter, how fees typically work, and when it is sensible to seek advice.
These answers are intended to provide general guidance only. Every matter turns on its own facts, and we encourage you to contact Frankland & Co. Solicitors (UK) LLP for advice specific to your situation.
You should consider instructing a solicitor when a decision could affect your finances, property, reputation, family arrangements, or legal rights. If you are facing deadlines, formal correspondence, a dispute, or a transaction involving significant value or risk, early advice can prevent avoidable mistakes. Many matters are easier (and often less costly) to resolve when addressed promptly.
We will ask questions to understand your circumstances, your objectives, and any key deadlines. Where possible, we will explain the legal issues in plain English, outline your available options, and identify practical next steps. If you choose to proceed, we will confirm the scope of work and how we will handle communication and updates.
Fees depend on the nature, complexity, and urgency of the matter, as well as the time required and the level of specialist input needed. Where appropriate, we may be able to provide an estimate or a fee range, together with likely disbursements (third-party costs such as court fees or searches). We aim to be clear about costs and scope from the outset, and we confirm key information in writing.
Some matters are suitable for fixed fees—typically where the scope is clear and the work is predictable. In other cases, fees may be time-based because the complexity or volume of work cannot be reliably forecast at the start. We will explain what is most appropriate for your matter and why.
This depends on the matter, but as a general guide: bring any contracts, letters, emails, notices, and key documents relevant to the issue. Prepare a short timeline of events and note any deadlines. If there are other parties involved, it helps to provide names, addresses, and any reference numbers.
You can contact us by phone, email, or via our online enquiry form. We will take initial details, confirm next steps, and direct your enquiry to the appropriate member of our team. If the matter is urgent, tell us about any deadlines at the outset.