McKees opens new Belfast signing station

Leading law firm, McKees, has announced the opening of a new pop-up Signing Station in Belfast.
Chris Ross, Managing Partner of McKees and Donald Thompson, Partner, are pictured at the launch of the law firm’s new pop-up Signing Station on the Boucher Road in BelfastChris Ross, Managing Partner of McKees and Donald Thompson, Partner, are pictured at the launch of the law firm’s new pop-up Signing Station on the Boucher Road in Belfast
Chris Ross, Managing Partner of McKees and Donald Thompson, Partner, are pictured at the launch of the law firm’s new pop-up Signing Station on the Boucher Road in Belfast

The Signing Station, located in the Boucher Centre, can facilitate the swearing of affidavits and statutory declarations; the witnessing of deeds and wills; and certifying identity documents and copy documents.

McKees is providing this service free of charge and is simply inviting clients and colleagues to make a donation to the firm’s charity partner, the International Justice Mission.

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Highlighting the problems with Covid-19, Chris Ross, managing partner of McKees said: “Due to the restrictions that have been in place over recent months, people are more conscious of their movements and the places they visit.

“We hope that this convenient location with free parking outside the front door, will help people avoid busy buildings and confined spaces and enable our clients and colleagues to have documents signed and witnessed in a matter of minutes.

“The last number of months have demonstrated how important it is for the business community across Northern Ireland to come together and help each other, so we are also offering other law firms free use of this facility if they wish to extend this service to their own clients.”

The McKees’ Signing Station operates by appointment only and will be open Monday and Wednesday every week from 10am – 12pm.

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To book an appointment for the McKees’ Signing Station please email Grainne Verner at [email protected]

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