We are dedicated to upholding the highest standards of excellence and integrity, ensuring timely services at fees that our clients find reasonable and are willing and able to pay. We are committed to not only meeting but exceeding our clients’ expectations in all aspects of their legal representation.
Our highly skilled and experienced team of trial lawyers and paralegals, with hundreds of years of combined experience, possesses the knowledge and resources necessary to handle all types of cases.
Contract Law
Committing Yourself Legally in a Contractual Agreement
A contract represents a formal agreement, either in written or spoken form, particularly relating to employment, sales, or tenancy, with the intention of being legally enforceable. These agreements are willingly entered into by two or more parties and address various legal aspects. Typically, a contract comprises key components such as an offer, acceptance, consideration, intent, mutuality of obligation, and, in many instances, must be documented in writing.
Moorcroft Legal Services can assist you in reviewing contracts, creating contracts and negotiation terms.


Types of contracts:
- Agreements for Partnerships
- Agreements for Shareholders
- Agreements for Purchases
- Contracts for the Purchase or Sale of a Business
Real Estate Contracts
- Deeds Contracts
Navigating complex legal issues in real estate across Spain, the UK, Portugal, Cyprus, and Malta doesn’t have to be a solo journey. Whether you’re buying or selling, resolving an encroachment dispute, facing title delays, or managing inherited land, Moorcroft Legal Services offers expert guidance every step of the way.
Our proficient property law attorneys tackle intricacies with clear strategies and personalized attention. We understand the nuances of diverse regions and legal systems, ensuring effective solutions regardless of your location.
Need help with specific concerns? We specialize in:
- Mis-sold multi-properties and long-term holiday products: Reclaim control from unfair contracts, excessive fees, and unethical clauses.
- Exiting unfair contracts: We navigate complex legalities to break free from unwanted commitments.
- Contractual disputes and terminations: Resolve disagreements and secure favourable outcomes.
- Selling points systems, fractional ownership, and various ownership models: Understand your options and make informed decisions.
- Holiday club memberships: Assess your rights and explore exit strategies if needed.
- Investing in your peace of mind: Our hourly rate is £285 + VAT, reflecting the expertise and personalized attention we bring to each case. We offer flexible fee arrangements and a transparent approach, so you’re always informed.
Don’t let real estate concerns overwhelm you. Contact Moorcroft Legal Services today for a confidential consultation and discover how we can empower you to make informed decisions and secure a favourable outcome.
Remember, you’re not alone. We’re here to guide you through every step.
Property Law
Property law covers a broad area of law that governs who owns land and personal properties and how those properties can be used.
We provide support for:
- Removal of property defects
- Preparation of property reports
- Transfer of property
- Preparation of documents Anonymous title and partition litigation
- Resolution of boundary and encroachment disputes

AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Investment Law
EU-Regulated Sectors
Timeshare Matters
General Claims
Holiday Product Cases
Contract Disputes
Make Estate Planning an Important Step in Your Life
Whether you have a large or average-sized estate, estate planning is very important.
To give you and your family peace of mind, you should have at least a basic will, power of attorney, and advance directive in place.
Our estate planning attorneys can help you understand what you want your future to look like.
Additionally, if your estate consists of significant or diverse assets, we can help you create an estate plan tailored to your specific needs.
Will
A will is a legal document that expresses a person’s wishes about how his or her assets should be handled after death. This refers to the person who is responsible for managing the estate until its final distribution.
Power of Attorney
This is a legal document, a written authorization for another person to represent you or act on your behalf in legal matters.
Health Policy
A health policy is a legal document that specifies what steps an individual should take to care for his or her health if he or she is no longer able to make decisions for himself due to illness or incapacity.
Trust:
A relationship in which one party holds property for the benefit of another party. A trust is created by a settlor transferring property to a trustee. The trustee holds this property for the trust’s beneficiaries.
Estate and Trust Administration
Proper trust or estate administration involves collecting assets, ensuring all necessary income and inheritance taxes are filed, and providing comprehensive accounting records to the beneficiaries of estates and trusts. It is included.
Estate Litigation
From invalid wills to plundered estates, accounting disputes to disagreements over asset sales, estate litigation attorneys can assist you when wills, trusts, and/or claims are contested can represent either the estate itself or the beneficiaries. Represents misconduct.
Guardianship
This is a system in which a “competent adult” (guardian) is appointed to provide the care, custody, and control of a “vulnerable or incapacitated person,” often referred to as a “ward.
” It is a legal procedure. He is said to be in charge.
Power Of Attorney
A power of attorney is a document that allows a principal to appoint an agent to manage their financial, legal, and medical matters. Although the terminology is confusing, the representative does not have to be a lawyer, but can be any competent person over the age of 18. An authority figure is usually a spouse, family member, or trusted friend. A power of attorney allows your agent to sign all legal, financial, and medical documents in your name.
A power of attorney does not apply to the day-to-day management of an individual, but only allows an agent to sign documents on the principal’s behalf.
In contrast to a guardian or guardian’s power of attorney, a power of attorney is not granted by a court.Instead, it is allowed by the client.
A power of attorney becomes effective upon signing or in the event of incapacity. However, the client must be of sound mind at the time of signing.If the person giving the power of attorney is not of sound mind as determined by a doctor, the person cannot sign the power of attorney.Instead, you must seek a guardian or conservator.
