Mark Foley
Mark Foley has been a solicitor since 1994. He has worked in practices in Kings Lynn, Downham Market and from 2001 to 2007 in Norwich city centre. In 2007 he moved out of his office and started visiting clients in their homes, their offices, and other convenient locations of their choice. They find that discussing their family and commercial issues is easier where they feel comfortable and they have all their papers readily to hand. Clients prefer this.
Call Mark to discuss the issue that concerns you, and to arrange a visit to see you.
078 3333 2055 /law@25am.co.uk / www.linkedlaw.co.uk
Areas of law covered:
Family Law : Divorce, children, unmarried families, cohabitation, prenuptial, separation, civil partnership.
General commercial and personal Litigation: Personal-injury, contracts, debts, professional negligence, probate and Inheritance Act litigation.
Phone to discuss what concerns you, or send a message via the contact form on this page.
Mark Foley is regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority: SRA 471736
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Testimonial:
Off Beat Lounge is a specialist supplier of signed limited edition album and music related fine art prints, for sale or lease.
As founder I was keen to source first class, yet succinct legal advice and resulting paperwork. After a short briefing meeting with Mark Foley at Linked Law, I was soon reassured that Mark understood both my business plans and my legal needs. The resulting documents, terms and condition and a short delivery note, were in use within 3 weeks of our initial meeting.
As we had agreed the brief and fixed a price, I knew what to expect….and sure enough Mark delivered!
Mark Overton, Off Beat Lounge, 29th November 2010
Some videos of Mark giving advice
Divirce: How much does it cost and how long does it take?
How much it costs to sort out the financial aspects of divorce
What you will need to know about your finances to deal with your divorce
The strangest divorce story I have ever heard
The unmarried persons property problem









