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Excellent does not necessarily mean ‘cheap’. It means that clients thought that the level of service received was Excellent for what they paid.

This score has been calculated using up to the last 300 reviews left by clients of Paul Ireland Solicitors on ReviewSolicitors.

As part of our review questionnaire we ask reviewer questions about the value for money they felt they received by using Paul Ireland Solicitors. These questions include:

  • Value for money (a rating of 1-5)
  • How much were you initially quoted or how much did you expect to pay?
  • Approximately how much did you end up spending for the legal services provided (ignoring disbursements and court fees)
  • Did you think this was underpriced, overpriced or about right?
  • Overall experience

We use data science to amalgamate the answers to these questions and create a ‘ReviewSolicitors score’ out of 100. The above chart representation score is a simple percentage representation of the averaged score across those who have reviewed this law firm.

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Overpriced 100%
About Right 0%

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You can use this data to see how Paul Ireland Solicitors performs against other law firms nationally. A score close to 100% indicates that this firm is highly valued by their clients.

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"Would you recommend this firm to somebody else?"

The reviewer can select either “Yes” or “No”.

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You can use this data to see how Paul Ireland Solicitors compares to the national average of clients being satisfied with the outcome of their matter after instructing a solicitor.

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"Were you satisfied with the outcome of your case?"

The reviewer can select either “Yes” or “No”.

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Rankings by area of expertise

The rankings below show the areas of expertise that Paul Ireland Solicitors offers to clients. You can see how good the service offered is in comparison to all other law firms nationally.

Data shown above is based on the reviews and client feedback collected by ReviewSolicitors over the last 12 months.

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December 19, 2023

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Waste of money and time - unprofessional

Paul was supposed to help me with my divorce, but he didn't do much. I had to stay in the old house for almost two years, and my ex had a good lawyer who played things smart. Paul's receptionist was not cool and acted unprofessional. Paul hardly replied to our emails, and if we called to check, they charged us for every call. I ended up giving him over £7000 from our joint money just for writing emails, even though we had already settled the money stuff ourselves. And guess what? He let the divorce happen without sorting out the money stuff first. It's been a really bad experience, and I wouldn't recommend Paul, especially if you're Indian and not British.

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Born in Warrington, Paul has been in practice for over 20 years. Paul specialises in all aspects of family law with a specific focus on financial settlements following a divorce, relationship breakdown or the dissolution of a civil partnership. Paul offers specialist advice in relation to pensions and the effect that a separation or divorce can have on your future retirement provision. In this area, he regularly provides seminars and advice to the emergency services, armed forces, NHS and teachers unions. In addition, he regularly acts for and appears in court on behalf of clients who are involved in disagreements over issues relating to children. Paul has recently appeared before the Court of Appeal in London where he successfully appealed an earlier decision in connection with a significant dispute relating to a child. Paul prides himself on being approachable but also on being very straightforward and honest in his advice to his clients. Away from the office Paul enjoys spending time with his partner Louise and his 4 girls. He also enjoys watching rugby league and is a long time supporter of the Warrington Wolves.

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Personal areas of law

  • Crime/ Criminal Defence
    • Assault
    • Business Crime
    • Criminal Damage
    • Criminal defence - All
    • Drugs offences
    • Murder and Manslaughter
    • Professional Conduct
    • Regulatory Defence
    • Theft
  • Family Law
    • Adoption, Surrogacy, Care and Special Guardianship
    • Asset protection and tax mitigation
    • Child Arrangements Following Divorce
    • Child Law
    • Child Relocation After Divorce
    • Child contact
    • Children
    • Children Act proceedings
    • Civil Partnership Dissolution
    • Civil partnerships
    • Cohabitation agreements and disputes
    • Cohabitation and Unmarried Relationships
    • Collaborative Law
    • Divorce After A Brain Or Other Serious Injury
    • Domestic Abuse
    • Family Mediation
    • Family law
    • Financial Matters
    • Grandparents' Rights
    • Inheritance Act claims
    • Injunctions
    • Matrimonial finance
    • Out Of Court Divorce
    • Parental responsibility, paternity disputes, surrogacy
    • Pension and property advice
    • Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements
    • Separation Agreement
    • Social Services
    • Unmarried Couples' Rights
  • Welfare & Benefits
    • Benefits
    • Housing