Edward Hughes Solicitors

Edward Hughes Solicitors are a long established firm within the area, supporting individuals and businesses all over North Wales and beyond. The original firm of Edward Hughes was established in 1948. We have two offices, one in Rhyl and one in Colwyn Bay.

 

In 2015, Edward Hughes purchased the offices of a long established firm of solicitors in Colwyn Bay, Glyn Owen & Company. Edward Hughes continues to offer services to the former clients of Glyn Owen & Company, as well as to new clients, from the office in Colwyn Bay.

Our aim is to offer a high quality service to all our clients, whether they are paying privately or are funded through the Legal Aid Agency.

We pride ourselves on our personal service and a returning clientbase who look upon the partners and staff as a dependable part of their lives, whilst also creating new contacts and retaining new clients by providing an excellent service.

We aim to be friendly and efficient in our dealings with our clients, whilst remaining competent and maintaining specialism in the various types of law that we offer.

The firm holds a legal aid contract with the Legal Aid Agency in relation to criminal defence and family matters.

Contact us to find out why so many trust us for their legal needs, whatever life brings!

Our Accreditations

  • Children Law
  • Conveyancing Quality
  • Criminal Litigation
  • Lexcel
  • CQS Accreditation

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