About Ashwood Law

Ashwood Law OfficesAshwood Law was founded in May 1982 by current Senior Partner, Robert Lawson in a tiny office in Birmingham.

Ashwood Law has continued to grow since that time.  They have developed a range of Inheritance Tax services that can help you with Estate Planning and Wills and Trusts.  Ashwood Law also provides Inheritance Tax Seminars to help you understand the opportunities to mitigate your Inheritance Tax liability.

Since the expansion began in 1999, Ashwood Law has grown to some 25 experienced advisers and 20 administrative/management staff.

Ashwood Law now stand as one of the premier Independent Financial Advisers in the Midlands with a broad network of professional introducers.

They are often asked where the name, Ashwood Law came from. Alongside Robert Lawson, at the very beginning, there were two other people associated with the firm and this is where the Ash and the Wood came from.

Ashwood Law's success over the last few years has been based on:

  • Always looking to the future.
  • Building a quality team within the firm.
  • Developing and strengthening our external links. 

They intend to continue in this way......  To find out how Ashwood Law might help you, contact us

Ashwood Law Advisers are located near to you.

Ashwood Law LLP, Ashwood Law House, Newton Road, Heather, Leicestershire LE67 2RD   Email: iht@ashwoodlaw.co.uk   Ashwood Law is a trading style of Ashwood Law LLP which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Ashwood Law LLP is entered on the FSA register No 400049 at www.fsa.gov.uk/register.  Ashwood Law LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) is registered in England & Wales 0C307289, registered address as above.  The Financial Services Authority does not regulate Taxation and Trust advice and Will Writing.  The levels and bases of and reliefs from taxation are subject to change and their value depends on the individual circumstances of the investor. The guidance and/or advice contained within the website is subject to the UK regulatory regime and therefore is primarily targeted at customers in the UK.  .

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