Equilaw
A specialist legal firm acknowledged as a market leader in the equity release sector
Head Office address:
1330 Montpellier Court, Gloucester GL3 4AH
Matthew Taylor
Business Development Director
“Equilaw offers a market-leading equity release legal advice service. This is recognised by financial advisers and clients alike for its expertise and friendly approach, with no legal jargon – guaranteed!”
Over 200 years of combined legal experience and expertise
Successfully managed +120,000 property transactions
Mobile solicitor network with 100% coverage of England & Wales (+ Scottish partner firm)
Dedicated Adviser/Client portal for case progress monitoring and updates
2,400+ 5* TrustPilot and Review Solicitors reviews
Highly competitive, clear and transparent fee structure
About us
Equilaw was first established in 2002, initially specialising in Equity Release conveyancing. Over the past 20 years, we have grown to become market leaders, managing one in every three Equity Release transactions.
Equilaw has always been unique, in that it was the first and largest law firm specialising in legal advice and conveyancing for homeowners taking equity release. This has allowed us to focus on what clients and financial advisers really want from this part of the transaction.
Our approach is dynamic and includes market-leading technology, which means that clients don’t have to leave the comfort of their home to deal with us. Clients benefit from our in-house developed online portal, where they can track the progress of their case, upload documents and answer questions. We have found that clients using our portal complete their transaction 14% faster than those who don’t.
Whilst we operate from our Head Office in Gloucester, we have 100% national coverage. Unlike most firms, we have over 65 solicitors who travel the country daily, meeting our clients either in their homes or offices to provide independent legal advice, witness signatures, and/or certify documents. This is a big difference to most other national solicitors who send their clients to find their own high street solicitors, often involving further cost and delays.