KHF Solicitors Ltd is located at 208 Chapel St, Salford M3 6BY, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with KHF Solicitors Ltd and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Brian Dube

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I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND AT ALL. Don’t waste your money for nothing, I did my own court case I did a b

1/ 5

I WOULDN'T RECOMMEND AT ALL. Don’t waste your money for nothing, I did my own court case I did a better job. Paid a lot of money for only them to staple the evidence I provided. KHF SOLICITORS SALFORD are Just waste of time, WASTE OF MONEY.. They don’t pick phone calls and if they do, you get charged for it and they make sure they go about a long way so they charge/bill you more for not even doing the work or even updating you on the progress. Atleast they should try clean their offices too.

XB Bongo

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If you have problems dealing with social service your going to have greater problems dealing with KH

1/ 5

If you have problems dealing with social service your going to have greater problems dealing with KHF solicitors.. Phone calls go ignored... Never call you back... Cancel appointments without telling you... First you know about it is when you rock up to there offices on chapel st..

Ana Imbunde

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