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Settlement Agreement Solicitors

Not happy with your Settlement Agreement?

If you are not happy with the terms of your settlement agreement our solicitors can help to negotiate amendments to ensure the agreement properly protects you after your termination.

We specialise in negotiating better exit packages

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Our employment solicitors specialise in reviewing, preparing and advising on settlement agreements. With a wealth of expertise in dealing with settlement agreements, we can provide you with quality, easy to understand advice.

30+ Years of Experience

We provide advice tailored to your settlement agreement

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We will get you the exit package you deserve.

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What we can offer

Same Day Service

You will get a speedy response – most settlement agreements that we deal with can be turned around within 48 hours or a same day service for urgent enquiries.

Your Employer Pays

​Your employer will cover the legal fees associated with settlement agreements/compromise agreements, so there’s no cost for you.

Highly Experienced Solicitors

Wealth of knowledge and experience in dealing with settlement agreements. We can advise you through this difficult time, making sure you get what you are entitled to.

Nationwide Service

Settlement Agreements can be discussed over the phone, by email or on a video/Zoom call with our employment team. We operate nationwide.

Free Consultation

We offer a free consultation to all employees who have been offered a settlement agreement and need independent legal advice from a solicitor to sign off the agreement.

Straight Talking Advice

We strive to offer reliable, strategic advice to help you achieve the best termination package possible with your employer.

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Why Choose Our Firm

Excellent Track Record

With over 30 years experience we'll get the best outcome for you. We will be able to help you quickly and efficiently.

Transparent Fees

Your employer will cover the legal fees associated with your settlement agreement, leaving no cost for you to pay.

Unparalleled Customer Service

Most settlement agreements that we deal with can be turned around within 48 hours. We can also provide a same-day service, if required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A Settlement Agreement is, once signed, a legally binding agreement between an employer and an employee to settle any claims that an employee may have against an employer in return for the employee receiving a payment.

It is commonly used where the employment relationship is about to end but could also be used to settle an existing dispute where the employment relationship is ongoing.

Settlement Agreements are often proposed as a ‘genuine attempt to settle an existing dispute’. The alternative would usually involve a long drawn out process that neither party wishes to follow through with.

For example, where the employee is not performing well and neither party wishes to go through a long capability process – a settlement agreement could be proposed as an alternative to this.

Another common scenario where Settlement Agreements are used is in a redundancy situation to record the terms of a voluntary redundancy which avoids the need for a potentially lengthy and stressful redundancy process.

Often depends on payments for bonuses and commissions. Mostly depends on the circumstances. However, it is likely to also include any statutory entitlements i.e. statutory redundancy payment in a redundancy situation.

A Settlement Agreement may also provide for an ex gratia payment as compensation for an employee’s loss of office. This is usually the incentive for an employee to sign the agreement but the actual payments will be very much dependant on the circumstances of each particular case. There are a number of factors to consider, such as;

  • The length of continuous employment, the employee’s salary, and contractual entitlements;
  • The value and costs associated with any potential claims;
  • The circumstances around why the Settlement Agreement is being offered; and
  • How long it is likely to take to settle the ‘dispute’.

Where an employer has taken steps to fairly dismiss an employee, an employee may be happy to leave with their notice pay and an agreed factual reference. For employees whose employer has breached their employment rights, the figures could be much higher. Use our settlement agreement calculator to find out if the payment you’ve been offered is fair.

Settlement Agreements allow for a clean break and can be a speedy, less stressful way of concluding the employment relationship or resolving an existing dispute and avoids the time, costs, and stress associated with employment litigation. This gives an employer certainty and reduces anxiety around an employee potentially bringing a claim against it.

For both employers and employees, the terms can be mutually agreed which means that a Settlement Agreement may provide for an agreed reference and permit an employee to make an announcement to colleagues in relation to their departure.

A tax-free payment of up to £30,000 can be paid to an employee as compensation under the terms of a Settlement Agreement

As Settlement Agreements are only valid once you have taken independent legal advice on its terms, employers usually provide a legal fee contribution. Depending on what the employer is contributing there could be very little (if anything) for you to pay. This also provides an opportunity for the employee’s solicitor to check through the agreement to make sure that the settlement package amounts to a fair deal.

Depending on how the process is managed, this could easily jeopardise the ongoing relationship if a Settlement is not reached. Likewise, this may impact morale if it’s being used as a substitute for good management practice.

For employers, as Settlement Agreements usually provide an enhanced payment to incentivise an employee to sign it, they can be quite costly.

Settlement agreements are a common area in which we are instructed to advise and negotiate – this could be in relation to the termination payment itself, but could also be in connection to other clauses of the agreement i.e. the employer providing an agreed reference or negotiating the impact of any post-termination restrictions that might apply.

We specialise in negotiating better exit packages

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