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Clarity and Confidence When Facing a Settlement Agreement

Being offered a Settlement Agreement by your employer can feel overwhelming and uncertain. This important document sets out the terms of your departure, including any payments and conditions for moving forward.

At Portway Solicitors, you are never alone when facing employment challenges. Our expert team guides you, explains your options clearly and is by your side every step of the way – so you can move forward with confidence and genuine peace of mind.

What You Need to Know About Settlement Agreements

A Settlement Agreement is a contract between you and your employer that usually:

  • Ends your employment on terms you both agree
  • Sets out payments, benefits, or references you will receive
  • Includes clauses about future claims or confidentiality

To protect your rights, the law requires you to get independent legal advice before you sign. This ensures you understand every part of the agreement and that it works in your best interests.

Why Expert Legal Advice Is Essential, Not Optional

Clear, independent legal advice is essential before you sign. With the right guidance, you will:

  • Understand exactly what you are agreeing to
  • Avoid any unwanted restrictions or unfair conditions
  • Make sure you receive a settlement that reflects your true rights and entitlements

At Portway Solicitors, our priority is making everything clear and fair. Giving you the confidence in every decision you make.

How We Can Support You

With Portway Solicitors, you gain:

  • Clarity: We explain every clause in straightforward, plain language

  • Protection: We safeguard your rights and make sure you are treated fairly

  • Validation: We provide the required certification and check every detail, so you can sign with confidence

Protect Your Rights – Speak to Our Expert Team Today

Do Not Wait: When to Get Legal Advice About Your Agreement

If you receive a Settlement Agreement from your employer, reach out for advice as soon as possible. Early guidance means you are informed, protected and able to make the best decision for your future.

Contact us if:

  • You feel unsure about any of the terms or conditions
  • You want to confirm your financial package is fair
  • You need advice on what the agreement means for your next steps or future employment

Speak to a Solicitor About Your Agreement

Why Choose Portway Solicitors?

At Portway Solicitors, you receive more than legal advice. You gain a trusted partner truly invested in your future.

We provide:

  • Fast, personalised guidance every step of the way
  • Strategies and support tailored to your unique situation
  • Practical solutions delivered with empathy, expertise and clarity

Our greatest measure of success is your peace of mind and knowing you feel protected as you move forward.

You do not have to face a Settlement Agreement on your own.

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