At McCash and Hunter, our solicitors offer a wealth of experience. You can rely upon us to provide a service which is efficient, friendly and dependable, and is also designed to safeguard your interests. 
  McCash and Hunter
25 South Methven Street, Perth
PH1 5ES
Tel: 01738 620451
Fax: 01738 631155
Web: www.mccashhunter.co.uk
Email: admin@mccash.co.uk

 

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Buying a Home - It is important that you contact your Solicitor as soon as you decide you want to purchase a flat or a house. Your Solicitor is the only person who can guide you through all the problems such as arranging mortgages, instructing surveys, submitting offers and settling the purchase.

Selling Your Property - McCash & Hunter are well placed to help you to sell your house. Their Estate Agency business can help you realise the best value for your house and advise you along the way how to avoid the problems and possible heartache of selling.

Accidents & Injuries - None of us wants to contemplate the possibility of accidents and injuries happening to us or our families. However road traffic accidents, workplace injuries and criminal attacks are risks we face as part of our daily lives. See McCash  and Hunter for guidance in these matters.

Splitting Up - When a relationship ends there is nearly always pain and stress but seeking out proper professional support can be a vital step in helping you through the trauma of separation and divorce. At McCash and Hunter we can offer expert advice and guidance.

Employment Law - Losing your job is a stressful event, and all the more so if you feel that you have been unfairly dismissed. It is important to know your rights at a time like this, so if you feel that you have lost your job through no fault of your own, or are being discriminated against or treated unreasonably at work, it is a good idea to discuss the situation with McCash and Hunter.

Elderly People  - If you need friendly, helpful advice about providing for your retirement, setting up a Power of Attorney, making the best decision about your home, looking after your financial affairs or making a will, see McCash and Hunter.

Making a Will - If you do not make a Will, your Estate may not be divided up as you would wish it, after your death. If there is no Will, the law lays down certain rules regarding the division of your Estate. Talk to McCash & Hunter about making a will.

Executries - The death of a close relative or friend can be a very stressful and confusing time. At a moment when you are grieving you may also have to take responsibility for making important arrangements. In this kind of difficult situation a solicitor can provide the reliable experience that you need to help you make the right decisions and take charge of the situation.

Agricultural Law

Court - People often worry about consulting a Solicitor because they believe that they will not be able to afford his fees. Many people do not realise they may be eligible for Legal Aid, which might mean they would not have to pay their Solicitor anything or only a proportion of the costs involved.
Assault
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Children's Hearings
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Small Claims

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