Berlad Graham Solicitors is a modern, nationwide law firm offering high-quality legal services with a personal approach, founded in 2011 with offices in Uxbridge and Cumbria. The firm stands out for its tailored legal teams, specialist solicitors with loyal client followings, and a commitment to professional, approachable, and innovative service across both personal and corporate law matters.
The firm’s leadership embraces core values of client-centered service and future-focused legal support, with partners who are experts in their respective fields. They serve a diverse clientele including individuals, families, high-net-worth clients, businesses, and equine industry participants, providing bespoke advice with an emphasis on clarity and care during often complex and sensitive legal processes.
Services Offered
- Debt Recovery
- Freehold or Leasehold Sale
- Freehold or Leasehold Purchase
- Immigration Application
- Mortgages or Remortgages
- Uncontested Probate
- Collective Enfranchisement
- Dispute Resolution
- Equine Law
- Family Law
- Separation and Divorce
- Financial Orders
- Prenuptial Agreements
- Cohabitation
- Children
- Immigration
- Insolvency
- Personal Injury
- Road Traffic Accidents (RTA)
- Workplace Accident
- Wills
- Estate Planning & Asset Protection
- Lasting Powers of Attorney
- Court of Protection
- Contentious Probate
- Residential Property Sale & Purchase
- Mortgage & Remortgage
- Commercial Property Licences
- Landlord and Tenant
- Commercial Property Leases
- Commercial Dispute Resolution
- Company Disputes
- Corporate Insurance Disputes
- Commercial Contractual Disputes
- Commercial Construction Disputes
- Professional Negligence
- Corporate Banking and Finance
- Corporate Debt Recovery
- Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring
- Corporate Insolvency
With solicitors based nationwide, the firm is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (563203) and supports clients across England and Wales, offering expertise in both regional and international legal matters including jurisdictional and immigration issues.
