South Wales

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Solicitors and legal advice in Swansea Tonner Johns Ratti are a well established company who have been serving Swansea with legal advice for over 36 years. We are small company of three full time directors and one consultant who can guarantee that you will always deal with the same legal adviser ...

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John F Harvey is the oldest firm of Chartered Accountants in the Swansea area and was established in 1880. Today we continue to support our clients proactively, to meet and exceed their expectations in providing first class accounting services as well as support and advice on their business challenges. A ...

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Near Aberdare

~22 miles Swansea (4)
~3 miles Merthyr Tydfil (0)
~3 miles Mountain Ash (0)
~4 miles Treorchy (0)
~5 miles Tonypandy (0)
~7 miles Porth (0)
~7 miles Pentre (0)
~8 miles Pontypridd (0)
~9 miles Treharris (0)
~9 miles Bargoed (0)
~9 miles Hengoed (0)
~9 miles Caerphilly (0)
~11 miles New Tredegar (0)
~11 miles Maesteg (0)
~12 miles Ebbw Vale (0)
~12 miles Pontyclun (0)
~12 miles Abertillery (0)
~12 miles Blackwood (0)
~15 miles Bridgend (0)
~16 miles Ferndale (0)
~16 miles Pontypool (0)
~16 miles Neath (0)
~16 miles Crickhowell (0)
~16 miles Cowbridge (0)
~17 miles Brecon (0)
~17 miles Cwmbran (0)
~17 miles Port Talbot (0)
~18 miles Cardiff (0)
~18 miles Newport (0)
~19 miles Abergavenny (0)
~19 miles Porthcawl (0)
~20 miles Llantwit Major (0)
~21 miles Penarth (0)
~21 miles Barry (0)
~22 miles Usk (0)
~24 miles Ammanford (0)
For people with a difficult situation, there are special consultants in matters of social welfare. They most often for free or for a small fee, they are able to identify the legal advice and what specific benefits they are able to get people from Aberdare and near areas. In the case of an adviser on matters important benefit is the ability to empathize and identify the situation. Also important is the knowledge of social law, which is one of the most complex in terms of the code of law. In Aberdare there are many social advisors who are paid by contributions from taxpayers and everyone in need can go there.