It is important that Partners and Directors of legal practices are dealt with in a highly professional and informed manner.
At Lovewell Blake, we understand that what makes your business succeed is the same that you demand from your adviser. We pride ourselves in delivering much more than the basic compliance services you would expect.
Personalised advice from highly skilled professionals, experienced in your sector, is what sets our legal services team apart.
Whether you are structured as a group of limited companies, LLP or traditional partnership, we have the expertise to be your trusted adviser. It is important that you have access to the best Partners, tax consultants and specialist teams who can deal with all your requirements including SAR and client money assurance work.
Our services include:
- Accounting and end of year compliance
- Outsourcing services such as bookkeeping, payroll and HR
- Tax compliance and strategic business tax planning
- Personal tax planning and advisory services
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Our accounting and tax teams are also complemented by our financial planning company Lovewell Blake Financial Planning who can work with you on strategies for personal wealth planning, pensions and tax efficient investment strategies.

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We pride ourselves on providing individually tailored services to our clients. Whatever your aspirations and priorities in business and life, we will be by your side with expert advice from local specialists. It is because your needs are unique, that the solutions we provide are distinct and personalised to you.
Get in touch to speak to one of our specialists and learn how we can help.
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