Council of Licensed Conveyancers(CLC)

 Services CLS Regulate

The CLC is the regulator of choice for businesses intending to offer conveyancing services (sometimes referred to as reserved instrument activities) and probate activities. If you wish to provide these or any other services, you need to get your practice authorised by CLC.

CLC practices may only deliver those legal services which the CLC has expressly licensed them to provide.

Many of the practices CLC regulate also offer other types of legal services, such as

- Will writing

- Court of Protection Services

- Lasting Powers of Attorney

- Estate Planning

- Administration of Oaths

CLC Practices may only provide non-contentious work. A service is treated as contentious when it becomes likely that an application will be made to court, and at that stage a CLC Practice must cease acting.

We, at MGT, can advise you on the possible management issues and other related matters including managing client funds on a regular basis.