Settlement Agreements Doncaster
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Leah Vaghela
Employment Solicitor
Specialist Settlement Agreement Solicitor
With Over 1,000 Agreements Reviewed & Negotiated
Leah is an experienced employment law solicitor advising employees in Doncaster and South Yorkshire on settlement agreements and workplace disputes.
Working exclusively in employment law since 2017, Leah has reviewed, negotiated, and advised on over 1,000 settlement agreements throughout her career. She is known for providing clear, practical advice and delivering a supportive, approachable service during what can often be an uncertain and stressful time for employees.
Leah regularly assists employees from Doncaster, Bawtry, Conisbrough, Mexborough, Tickhill, Bentley and the surrounding areas, helping them understand their legal position, negotiate improved settlement terms, and move forward with confidence.
Leah specialises in all areas of employment law, primarily acting for employees and senior executives. She has particular experience advising individuals working within logistics, rail, manufacturing, engineering, healthcare and professional services, while also supporting employees across a wide range of industries and sectors.
Our Settlement Agreement Review Service.
When you instruct My Law Solicitors, we carry out a thorough review of your Settlement Agreement to ensure the terms properly protect your interests and accurately reflect your legal position.
As part of our review, we will:
- Assess the financial package being offered and advise whether it appears fair and reasonable in the circumstances.
- Identify opportunities to negotiate improved compensation or more favourable terms where appropriate.
- Review clauses which may disproportionately favour your employer.
- Advise on any restrictions which could affect your future career or employment opportunities.
- Review confidentiality provisions and any ongoing obligations which may continue after your employment ends.
- Ensure your agreement includes an agreed employment reference wherever possible.
Once we have completed our review, we will arrange a meeting with you by telephone, video call, or in person — whichever is most convenient for you.
During this meeting, we will explain the agreement in plain English, advise you on your legal position, and ensure you fully understand the rights you would be giving up by signing.
Where negotiations are appropriate, we can communicate directly with your employer on your behalf, helping to reduce stress and secure the strongest possible outcome.
Once you are satisfied with the terms, we will finalise the agreement with you and return it to your employer.
We regularly advise employees across Doncaster, Bawtry, Conisbrough, Mexborough, Tickhill and the wider South Yorkshire area, with most settlement agreements being completed within 3 working days, although timescales can vary where negotiations are required.
What Is a Settlement Agreement and Why Might You Be Offered One?
A settlement agreement is a legally binding contract between you and your employer, usually offered when your employment is coming to an end or there has been a breakdown in the working relationship.
In most cases, your employer will offer a financial package and agreed exit terms in exchange for you waiving certain legal claims against them. Settlement agreements are commonly used to bring workplace disputes to a conclusion without the need for lengthy internal procedures or Employment Tribunal proceedings.
For employees, a settlement agreement can provide financial certainty, an agreed reference, and a clear framework for moving on to the next stage of their career.
However, signing a settlement agreement is an important legal decision. Once completed, you will usually be giving up valuable rights, including the right to bring claims for unfair dismissal, discrimination, whistleblowing, and breach of contract.
That is why independent legal advice is required before a settlement agreement can become legally binding.
At My Law Solicitors, we advise employees across Doncaster and South Yorkshire on settlement agreements every day. We carefully review the terms of your agreement, explain your legal position, and identify opportunities to negotiate a stronger financial package or improved terms where appropriate.
In the vast majority of cases, your employer will contribute towards or fully cover our legal fees, meaning you can obtain specialist legal advice without having to pay for it yourself.

Settlement Agreement Advice: Helping You Make the Right Decision
Receiving a settlement agreement can be unexpected and, for many employees, raises immediate concerns about their finances, career prospects, and future employment.
One of the most common questions we hear is whether the offer being made is genuinely fair. Many employees are unsure whether they should accept the agreement as presented or explore whether improved compensation or more favourable terms may be available.
At My Law Solicitors, we advise employees across Doncaster, Bawtry, Conisbrough, Mexborough, Tickhill and the surrounding areas on settlement agreements every day.
We take the time to understand your individual circumstances, explain the agreement in straightforward language, and assess whether the package being offered properly reflects your legal position.
Where there is scope to improve the offer, we can negotiate directly with your employer on your behalf. This may include increasing compensation, securing an agreed reference, or strengthening other key terms within the agreement.
Our aim is simple: to help you understand your options, protect your interests, and move forward with confidence.
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Common Settlement Agreement Concerns — And How We Help
Many of the employees we support across Doncaster come to us with similar questions after being presented with a settlement agreement. Our role is to provide clear, practical advice so you can make informed decisions and move forward with confidence.
- Are the terms fair?
We carefully review your agreement and advise whether the financial package and overall terms properly reflect your legal position and any potential claims you may have. - Can I negotiate for more?
Often, yes. We regularly identify opportunities to negotiate increased compensation, improved references, and more favourable contractual terms. - What rights am I giving up?
We explain exactly which legal rights you will be waiving and ensure the agreement does not contain unnecessary or overly restrictive provisions. - Can I change the agreement after signing?
Usually not. Once a settlement agreement has been signed by all parties, it becomes legally binding, making it essential that you fully understand its terms beforehand. - Who are you acting for?
At My Law Solicitors, we act exclusively in your interests. Our role is to protect your position, advise you independently of your employer, and help you achieve the strongest possible outcome.
Why Choose My Law Solicitors?
Choosing the right solicitor can make a significant difference when reviewing and negotiating a settlement agreement. We support employees across Doncaster and South Yorkshire with specialist employment law advice, practical guidance, and a strong focus on achieving the best possible outcome.
- Specialist Employment Law Expertise
Settlement agreements form a core part of our practice. Because we advise on these matters every day, we quickly identify opportunities to improve financial offers, strengthen key terms, and protect our clients’ long-term interests. - Experienced Negotiators
Many settlement agreements can be enhanced through effective negotiation. We regularly engage with employers and their legal representatives to secure increased compensation, agreed references, and more favourable overall terms. - Employer-Funded Legal Advice
In the vast majority of cases, your employer will contribute towards, or fully cover, the cost of our advice. Where their contribution is insufficient, we will often seek an increase on your behalf before any chargeable work begins. - Clear, Straightforward Advice
We explain everything in straightforward, easy-to-understand language, ensuring you fully understand your legal position and can make informed decisions with confidence. - Prompt and Responsive Service
Settlement agreements often come with strict deadlines. We provide a fast, efficient service designed to review your agreement, advise on your options, and, where appropriate, negotiate improved terms without unnecessary delay.
Our objective is simple: to protect your interests, reduce the stress of the process, and help you achieve the strongest possible outcome.
What’s Included in Our Settlement Agreement Service?
When you instruct My Law Solicitors, we provide a comprehensive service to ensure your settlement agreement is carefully reviewed, fully explained, and, where appropriate, strengthened before you sign.
- Thorough Review of Your Agreement
We examine every clause within your settlement agreement, identifying potential risks, ambiguous wording, and opportunities to improve the overall package. - Clear, Practical Legal Advice
We explain the terms in straightforward language, ensuring you fully understand your rights, obligations, and the legal implications of entering into the agreement. - Negotiating with your Employer
Where appropriate, we communicate directly with your employer to negotiate increased compensation or more favourable terms, helping to reduce pressure on you throughout the process. - Advice on Restrictive Clauses
We carefully review confidentiality clauses, non-compete provisions, and other post-termination restrictions to ensure they do not unfairly affect your future employment opportunities. - Efficient Turnaround
We appreciate that settlement agreements often come with tight deadlines. Our team works quickly to review your agreement, provide advice, and progress any negotiations without compromising on quality.
In the vast majority of cases, your employer will contribute towards or fully cover our legal fees, allowing employees across Doncaster and South Yorkshire to obtain specialist legal advice without paying for it themselves.
Why Acting Promptly Is Important.
Settlement agreements are often issued with relatively short deadlines, leaving employees with limited time to consider the offer, obtain independent legal advice, and decide how they wish to proceed.
Seeking advice at an early stage gives you the opportunity to fully understand the agreement, assess whether the terms are fair, and explore whether improved compensation or more favourable provisions can be negotiated. Delaying until the last minute can reduce your options and place unnecessary pressure on your decision-making.
It is also important to remember that signing a settlement agreement is entirely voluntary. Before making any commitment, you should be confident that you understand both the financial package being offered and the legal rights you would be giving up.
Independent legal advice is not only a legal requirement for the agreement to become binding, but also an opportunity to ensure the terms properly protect your interests and future career plans.
If you have been offered a settlement agreement in Doncaster, Bawtry, Conisbrough, Mexborough, Tickhill or the surrounding areas, we recommend obtaining specialist advice as soon as possible so you have sufficient time to consider your options and make an informed decision.
Settlement Agreements in Doncaster: What We Commonly See
Employees we support across Doncaster are often offered settlement agreements following business restructures, redundancy exercises, workplace disputes, or concerns relating to performance, conduct, or capability.
With Doncaster’s strong economy spanning logistics, rail, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and public services, we regularly advise employees from a wide range of sectors who are looking to understand their rights and make informed decisions about their future.
In many cases, the first settlement agreement presented by an employer does not fully reflect the employee’s legal position. We frequently identify opportunities to negotiate improved compensation, secure agreed references, amend restrictive provisions, and strengthen the overall terms of the agreement.
We also commonly review confidentiality clauses, post-termination restrictions, and other obligations that may continue after employment has ended. These provisions are not always straightforward and should be carefully considered before any agreement is signed.
At My Law Solicitors, we advise employees across Doncaster, Bawtry, Conisbrough, Mexborough, Tickhill and the wider South Yorkshire area, helping them understand their options and, where appropriate, achieve a stronger overall settlement.
Settlement Agreement Solicitors Supporting Employees Across Doncaster.
We support employees across Doncaster and the wider South Yorkshire region, providing specialist legal advice on settlement agreements and negotiated workplace exits.
Our clients come to us from throughout Doncaster, including Bawtry, Conisbrough, Mexborough, Tickhill, Bentley, Armthorpe and the surrounding areas.
Settlement agreements are a core part of our employment law practice. Whether you have been offered an agreement following redundancy, a workplace dispute, performance concerns, or the proposed termination of your employment, we provide clear, practical advice tailored to your individual circumstances.
Appointments are available by telephone, video call, or in person, allowing us to deliver a fast, flexible, and responsive service wherever you are based.
Settlement Agreement FAQs.
What is a settlement agreement in the UK?
A settlement agreement is a legally binding contract between you and your employer. You typically receive financial compensation and agreed terms for leaving your role, in exchange for giving up your right to bring legal claims. These agreements are commonly used to resolve workplace disputes or end employment on agreed terms.
Do I need a solicitor to sign a settlement agreement?
Yes. Under UK law, a settlement agreement is only valid if you receive independent legal advice from a qualified solicitor or adviser. Without this, your employer cannot enforce the agreement.
Do I have to accept a settlement agreement?
No. Settlement agreements are entirely voluntary. You are not required to accept the terms, and you should take legal advice to decide whether the offer is fair before signing.
Can I negotiate a settlement agreement?
Yes. Many settlement agreements can be negotiated. Depending on your circumstances, it may be possible to increase the compensation or improve key terms such as references, notice pay, or restrictive covenants.
How much compensation should I receive in a settlement agreement?
The amount varies depending on factors such as your salary, length of service, and the strength of any legal claims. Some settlements are based on a few months’ salary, but each case should be assessed individually to ensure the offer is fair.
How long do I have to sign a settlement agreement?
Most settlement agreements come with a deadline, often between a few days and a couple of weeks. You should not feel pressured to sign quickly and should always seek legal advice before agreeing to the terms.
Are settlement agreements tax-free in the UK?
Part of your settlement may be tax-free, usually up to £30,000 if it is structured as compensation for loss of employment. Other payments, such as notice pay and bonuses, are typically subject to tax and National Insurance.
What happens if I don’t sign a settlement agreement?
If you do not sign, you retain your right to bring legal claims against your employer. However, your employment may still come to an end, and the outcome may be less certain than agreeing a negotiated settlement.
How long does it take to complete a settlement agreement?
Many settlement agreements can be reviewed and signed within a few days. More complex cases, particularly where negotiation is involved, may take one to two weeks or longer.
Can you advise employees in Doncaster remotely?
Yes. We advise employees throughout Doncaster and the surrounding areas, including Bentley, Bawtry, Mexborough, Conisbrough, Thorne and Armthorpe. Advice can be provided by telephone, video call or in person, and most settlement agreements can be completed without the need to visit our office.
Speak to a Settlement Agreement Solicitor.
If you have been offered a settlement agreement, there is no need to deal with it on your own. We provide clear, practical advice to employees across Doncaster and South Yorkshire, helping you understand your options and make informed decisions with confidence.
Whether you need your agreement reviewed, advice on your legal position, or support negotiating improved terms, our specialist team is here to help.
Contact Us Now:
- Email: info@mylawsolicitors.co.uk
- Phone our Wakefield office: 01924 654194
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