Tailored Legal Excellence. Protecting What Matters.

From our Wimbledon office, we combine legal expertise with genuine understanding. Our solicitors offer practical guidance when you need it most, delivering modern solutions backed by proven experience.

Whether you’re planning your next move or facing a challenge, our Wimbledon solicitors provide clear, practical solutions tailored to your needs. For individuals and families, we understand that legal matters often come at significant moments in your life.

Our team guides you through property purchases, family law matters, estate planning, and personal disputes with sensitivity and expertise. We focus on making complex legal processes clear and manageable, ensuring you always know where you stand and what comes next.

Our business clients benefit from commercial insight backed by practical knowledge. From contracts and commercial property to employment law and dispute resolution, our Wimbledon solicitors help you navigate challenges and seize opportunities. We focus on understanding your business goals, delivering advice that helps you move forward with confidence.

Strategically located in South West London, our Wimbledon office serves clients throughout neighbouring London boroughs and Surrey, ensuring our expertise is always accessible when you need it.

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What our clients say:

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“Excellently dealt re procedure in regard to extension and informed through every stage. Corresponded via emails and phone calls.”

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“Had a consultation with Carl Marston from the Redhill branch about Power of Attorney matters. So helpful and explained everything clearly and precisely, making it easy to comprehend. Highly recommend.”

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“Very efficient and speedily handled. Good communication.”

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Wimbledon Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

If you have a question about our Wimbledon office, please consult the following FAQ section below. If you still require further information or wish to speak to a member of our team, please contact us.

Wimbledon Office

Our solicitors in Wimbledon combine legal expertise with genuine understanding, offering clear solutions for complex lives. From property and family law to wealth protection and business advice, our Wimbledon solicitors deliver practical guidance when you need it most. Contact our Wimbledon office today.

Address

Connect House
133 - 137 Alexandra Road
Wimbledon
London
SW19 7JY

All correspondence needs to be sent to our Head Office.

Meet the office team

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Catherine Fisher

Catherine Fisher

Managing Partner

Dispute Resolution

020 8971 1042

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Charlotte Rees-Knowlden

Charlotte Rees-Knowlden

Partner, Head of Department

Personal Injury & Medical Negligence

020 8971 1081

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Greg Vincent

Greg Vincent

Partner, Head of Department

Corporate & Commercial

020 8971 1033

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Kellie Williams-Jauvel

Kellie Williams-Jauvel

Partner, Head of Department

Dispute Resolution

020 8971 1031

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Sorry, we do not provide criminal law advice.

You may wish to contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau or your local Law Centre, who will be able to help you find support.

Sorry, we do not provide advice on consumer disputes.

You may wish to contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau or your local Law Centre, who will be able to help you find support.

Sorry, we do not provide advice on benefits related disputes.

You may wish to contact your local Citizens Advice Bureau or your local Law Centre, who will be able to help you find support.


Please note that we are currently only providing this service to our existing clients.

You should bear in mind that if your dispute is valued at less than £10,000 you will not be able to recover your legal fees from your opponent.

You may wish to consider consulting the Citizens Advice Bureau or your local Law Centre as an alternative.

In order to enable us to give you an accurate estimate of our likely costs to advise you, we will need to review the key documents. As a guide, our costs for reviewing the key documents and giving you initial advice are likely to be in the region of £1,750+VAT.

Before we can confirm whether we are able to act for you, we need to carry out a conflict check to make sure that we have not previously acted for your opponent.

Assuming our conflict check is clear, we will contact you to arrange a time for you to speak to one of our solicitors. Please can you confirm that you still wish to proceed with this enquiry. *

Our fees for debt recovery work typically start at £1,750 + VAT, so it is unlikely that we would be able to help you on this occasion. You may wish to contact the Citizens Advice Bureau or your local law centre, who may be able to help resolve your issue.

We are sorry that we are not able to help you on this occasion.

You may wish to contact the Citizens Advice Bureau or your local law centre, who may be able to help resolve your issue.

If your claim relates to an incident that took place more than 4 years ago, you may not be able to bring a claim unless you were under 18 years old at the time.

We are sorry, but it is unlikely that we are able to help you with your claim on this occasion.

You may wish to contact the Citizens Advice Bureau or your local law centre, who will be able to help you find support.