Oldham, Greater Manchester

Insolvency — Corporate & Personal Solicitors in Oldham

Specialist insolvency — corporate & personal advice for Oldham individuals, families and businesses — partner-led, transparent on costs and authorised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

Looking for an experienced insolvency solicitor in Oldham? Alexander James Solicitors act for clients across Oldham and the wider Greater Manchester area on the full range of insolvency — corporate & personal matters. We act for company directors, creditors and individuals across the full range of corporate and personal insolvency matters — from early-stage cash-flow advice through to formal proceedings and asset recovery.

About our insolvency — corporate & personal service

For directors, we advise on directors' duties in the zone of insolvency, the use of CVAs, administration and creditors' voluntary liquidation, and on the personal exposure that can arise from wrongful trading, misfeasance and director disqualification proceedings.

For creditors, we issue statutory demands and winding-up petitions, defend strike-out applications, prove in liquidation and bankruptcy, and pursue antecedent transactions such as preferences and transactions at an undervalue.

For individuals, we advise on Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs), bankruptcy petitions, debt relief orders and the protection of the family home, and we work alongside licensed insolvency practitioners where a formal procedure is required.

  • Statutory demands & winding-up petitions
  • Bankruptcy petitions & annulment
  • Directors' duties & disqualification defence
  • Wrongful & fraudulent trading claims
  • Administration, CVA & liquidation advice
  • Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs)
  • Antecedent transaction claims
  • Asset tracing & recovery

Why choose Alexander James Solicitors in Oldham

Oldham, in Greater Manchester, is home to a vibrant economy spanning textiles heritage, logistics, healthcare. We act for clients across Chadderton, Royton, Failsworth, Saddleworth and the surrounding wards. Our office is twenty minutes by Metrolink to Manchester Victoria, with direct Metrolink yellow line, so attending in person is straightforward when needed.

  • Partner-led insolvency — corporate & personal advice with direct access to a qualified solicitor — no call centres, no juniors handling your file unsupervised.
  • Established Manchester practice covering Oldham and the wider Greater Manchester area, with a deep understanding of the local courts, regulators and business community.
  • Transparent, fixed-fee pricing wherever the scope allows, with a written cost estimate provided before you commit to instructing us.
  • Authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA Number 637901) — the assurance of a fully insured, regulated UK law firm.
  • Practical, commercial outcomes — we focus on the result you need, whether that is a settlement, a successful application or a court order.

Common insolvency — corporate & personal issues in Oldham

Common matters we are instructed on by Oldham clients include: • spouse and dependant visa applications • landlord and tenant disputes • personal injury claims arising from work and road accidents • employment grievances and tribunal claims While each case turns on its own facts, we routinely deal with these patterns of work and know how the local courts and regulators approach them.

Our process

  1. 1

    Initial consultation

    Confidential discussion of your matter, the documents available and any time-critical deadlines that apply.

  2. 2

    Strategy & costs

    A clear written assessment of your options, realistic prospects and a stage-by-stage costs estimate so you can decide how to proceed.

  3. 3

    Active progression

    We carry out the agreed work — drafting, correspondence, negotiation or court proceedings — keeping you fully informed at each stage.

  4. 4

    Resolution

    We secure the best available outcome and advise on any next steps, enforcement or follow-on work required.

Benefits of instructing a local insolvency solicitor for Oldham

Local court knowledge

We are familiar with Tameside Magistrates' Court and Manchester Civil Justice Centre. and know how matters typically progress through them.

Sector understanding

Our work in Oldham spans textiles heritage, logistics, healthcare — so we understand the commercial pressures behind your instruction.

Easy access

Direct Metrolink yellow line — or meet us by video at a time that suits you.

Speak to a insolvency solicitor for Oldham today

Confidential, partner-led advice from a fully regulated UK law firm. Most enquiries from Oldhamreceive a same-day response.

Insolvency — Corporate & Personal solicitors in Oldham — frequently asked questions

Do you offer insolvency — corporate & personal consultations to clients in Oldham?
Yes. We offer in-person, telephone and video consultations for Oldham clients. Our office at 59 Cheetham Hill Road, Manchester is direct Metrolink yellow line, and we are happy to arrange a meeting at a time that suits you.
How much do insolvency solicitor services cost in Oldham?
Our insolvency — corporate & personal fees in Oldham are quoted up-front, with fixed-fee options available for defined stages. We will give you a clear written estimate after the initial consultation so you can decide how to proceed.
Which courts do you attend for Oldham matters?
We regularly appear at Tameside Magistrates' Court and Manchester Civil Justice Centre. and instruct specialist counsel where the matter requires it.
I have received a statutory demand — what should I do?
You normally have 21 days to pay, settle or apply to set aside a statutory demand before a winding-up or bankruptcy petition can be issued. Early advice is essential.
Can directors be personally liable in an insolvency?
Yes. Wrongful trading, misfeasance, unlawful dividends and overdrawn directors' loan accounts can all give rise to personal liability and disqualification. We defend such claims and advise on protective steps.
Do you act for creditors as well as debtors?
We act for both. We do not act for both sides on the same matter, and we will check for conflicts at the outset.