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Members’ Discount on Morrish Solicitors’ Family Law Services

Morrish Solicitors are offering union members and their families in England and Wales a 15% discount on their family law services.

Published: 11 September 2020 | 12:00 AM Updated: 28 April 2021 | 4:31 PM
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Services include divorce, property and financial affairs, separation, disputes concerning Children and cohabitation. Photo credit: Shutterstock

MU members quoting the exclusive discount code, which you can find on our members’ discount page, can claim a 15% discount on family law services from Morrish Solicitors. These services include:

  • Divorce
  • Property/ Financial Affairs
  • Separation
  • Disputes concerning Children
  • Cohabitation

Fixed fees are available. This scheme applies to MU members and their families in England and Wales only.

Get your discount code here.

All members can also access Morrish Solicitors’ non-work related legal advice line for a free half-hour of legal advice. Find out more about using the helpline.

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