How to use a farming lawyer
As a farmer you need to ensure your business complies with a wide range of regulations. Generally, you need to pay close attention to regulations affecting livestock, crops and the environment. A farming lawyer can be a huge help to your business, as they can ensure that all the regulations that impact on your farming are fully complied with. And as more directives from the EU come into UK farming legislation, the services of a farming lawyer are now more valuable than ever.
A farming lawyer can offer a range of advice and practical services to your business. If you intend to expand your operations, the purchase or leasing of new equipment may have a legal aspect that a farming lawyer can take care for you. Any expansion of your farm could have an inheritance tax implication that your farming lawyer can help you manage. And if you have a dispute with adjacent farms, or perhaps your employees, the skills of a farming lawyer quickly become essential.
Your farm could have many legal aspects you need to consider from property law to food health. If you are in any doubt about your farm’s legal standing, always consult with an agricultural lawyer, as they have the detailed knowledge of law that you can take advantage of. And if you become involved in any kind of litigation, a farming lawyer can be your representative, and handle any court case that might take place.
Farming has many legal aspects that you must manage professionally or face potential fines for breaking regulations. A farming lawyer can be an invaluable management asset to have available to your business. Locating a reputable farming lawyer is your first task that is also local to your estate. Contact Law has many lawyers it can not only recommend, but that also practise locally to your business.
If you would like to obtain legal advice about farming law, Contact Law can put you in touch with a local specialist agricultural law solicitor free of charge. So, if you have any questions or would like our help in finding local agricultural law solicitors please call us on 0800 1777 162 or complete the web-form above.
- Last Updated on 02/03/2010



