Woolley & Co E-Zine January 2008

Dear Ezine Subscriber,

Welcome to the final Woolley & Co ezine.

Thank you for your patronage of the Woolley & Co ezine over the last few years and we hope you have found the articles and Q&As useful to your business.

For the last 11 years, Woolley & Co has specialised in both family and business law, with considerable success. As the market place for legal services has changed over the last decade so we have tried to keep up to date with client needs

Having recruited a large number of experienced family law experts and found that the Woolley & Co ‘virtual’ approach is greatly appreciated by individuals needing divorce and family law advice continued expansion in this area is planned. Likewise, on the business front we believe that success and most effective client service will come from a firm which specialises in serving niche business markets.

In February 2008 therefore, we are separating the family law and business law sides of our business. Woolley & Co will specialise only in family law through our award-winning website www.family-lawfirm.co.uk. From the same date senior Woolley & Co solicitor, Gary Cousins will take over full-time running and management of the business law firm and supporting website www.business-lawfirm.co.uk. The business law firm will be called Cousins Business Law and will specialise in legal advice for family-owned and SME businesses. I will continue to work alongside Gary and will no doubt contribute to the Cousins Business Law ezine from time to time.


Woolley & Co, Family Law Specialists
In the second quarter of 2008 Woolley & Co, The Family Lawfirm, will launch a new ezine targeted at fellow professionals who might deal with clients going through relationship difficulties, marital breakdown or indeed those setting up home together for the first time.

Articles will be of interest to:

  • IFAs who’s clients need to understand the complex legal rules around
    pensions on divorce
  • Wills, probate and conveyancing solicitors who need a trusted source of
    information for their clients
  • Accountants dealing with family owned and managed businesses, who
    need to understand advice they can give to clients to protect business
    assets from the divorce Courts
  • Life and business coaches, who we know from experience encounter
    clients all the time who are facing the emotional and financial challenges
    of relationship breakdown
  • Advice professionals who need to keep themselves abreast with changes
    in the law on things like Civil Partnerships and unmarried couples in order
    to do their job
  • Estate agents dealing with first time buyers who often need advice on
    living together agreements

If you would like to continue to receive information from Woolley & Co you don’t need to do anything –you will be added to the subscribers list for our new newsletter to be launched early in 2008. If for any reason you no longer wish to receive information from us you
can unsubscribe here.

Cousins Business Law will be launching a brand new website and will continue to produce a monthly business law ezine, featuring topics such as ‘How to avoid legal costs’, ‘The end of lawyers and the rise of mediation’ and ‘How to make your lawyer an asset rather than a cost to your business.’

If you would like to continue to receive information from Cousins Business Law you don’t need to do anything –you will be added to the subscribers list for our new newsletter to be launched early in 2008. If for any reason you do not wish to receive information from us you can unsubscribe here.

Thanks you for your support over the last 11 years and we look forward to continuing to work with you in the new era of Woolley & Co and Cousins Business Law.


Managing Partner
Woolley & Co

Senior Solicitor
Woolley & Co