- Which legal areas does your law firm cover?
- Alliance Legal Representation Firm provides a wide range of legal services. We advise on corporate law (including company registration, contracts, shareholder agreements and corporate governance), family law (divorce, financial arrangements, child contact and custody), immigration law (visas, residence, work permits and appeals), as well as real estate transactions, taxes, GDPR compliance and inheritance disputes. We also carry out legal audits for companies to identify compliance gaps and reduce future legal risks.
- How do you structure your fees for legal services?
- Our fees depend on the type and complexity of the matter. For clearly defined tasks such as standard company registration, review of a specific contract or preparation of a simple will, we often offer fixed‑fee packages. For more complex work, including litigation, inheritance disputes or large real estate and corporate transactions, we usually work on an hourly basis with transparent estimates and regular updates. In all cases we provide a written engagement letter setting out hourly rates, expected stages, payment terms and any taxes. We do not start work until you are comfortable with the proposed structure.
- Do you work with international or non‑UK clients?
- Yes. Many of our clients live outside the UK or have cross‑border interests. We frequently assist foreign entrepreneurs registering companies in England, investors purchasing real estate, families dealing with assets or heirs in multiple jurisdictions and individuals seeking immigration law advice. Consultations can be held online, and we provide clear written summaries of our legal advice. While we only advise on English law, we can, where necessary, coordinate with foreign lawyers and tax advisers to ensure that your overall structure is coherent and compliant in all relevant countries.
- What should I prepare before the first consultation?
- Before your first meeting with Alliance Legal Representation Firm, it is helpful to prepare a brief timeline of events and gather any existing documents: contracts, company records, court papers, previous legal advice, tax and real estate documents, passports or visas. For corporate or GDPR‑related questions, please bring key policies, existing agreements with clients and suppliers, and any correspondence with regulators. The more accurate information we receive at the start, the faster we can identify the core legal issues and suggest realistic options. If you are unsure what to bring, contact us in advance and we will provide a short checklist based on your situation.