Solicitors in Ilminster
Amicus Law Ilminster
Our Ilminster Solicitors provide expert legal support for individuals, families and businesses across Ilminster and the wider South Somerset area. As a full-service office, Amicus Law Ilminster offers the complete range of legal services from Conveyancing and Wills, Trusts and Probate to Family Law, Employment Law, Lasting Powers of Attorney and Agricultural Law, among others. Whatever your legal need, our local team is here to give you clear, practical advice and guide you forward with confidence. We’re on your side.


Your trusted law partner In Ilminster
Whether you have suffered an injury through no fault of your own, are buying or selling a property, or need to plan for the future and protect your estate, our experienced Ilminster team is here to support you. We deliver trusted and personal advice with a genuine commitment to getting results for our clients, however straightforward or complex their situation may be.
Meet our experts
At Amicus Law, we believe that our people are our greatest asset. Our team of experienced and dedicated lawyers and support staff are passionate about providing our clients with the best possible service.
Our Legal Services in Ilminster

Conveyancing Solicitors
Our Ilminster conveyancing solicitors provide clear, efficient and reliable support for buying, selling and remortgaging property across South Somerset and beyond.
Whether you are a first time buyer, upsizing, downsizing or remortgaging, we guide you through every stage of the process with care and clarity, offering clear advice and ongoing support to help keep your transaction on track and as smooth and stress‑free as possible.

Personal Injury Solicitors
If you have been injured as a result of someone else’s negligence, our personal injury team is here to help you claim the compensation you deserve.
We act for clients across a wide range of personal injury matters including road traffic accidents, accidents at work, slips and trips, and injuries caused by defective products or unsafe premises. Our approach is straightforward and supportive from the very first conversation through to the resolution of your claim.

Wills, Trusts and Probate
Planning ahead is one of the most important things you can do for your family’s future. Our team helps you prepare a legally sound will, put effective trusts in place, and manage the full administration of an estate following a bereavement.
We deal with every matter with sensitivity and thoroughness, whether it involves a straightforward estate or one with more complex assets, family arrangements, or financial considerations, ensuring support and clarity at every stage of the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you have been injured in an accident, are buying or selling a property, or need to plan your estate, it is natural to have questions. Our Ilminster team has put together answers to some of the things we are most commonly asked.
If your question is not covered below, or you would simply prefer to speak with someone directly, our Ilminster office is always happy to help. You can call us, drop us an email, or fill in our contact form and a member of the team will get back to you as soon as possible.
Can I make a personal injury claim if the accident was partly my fault?
In many cases yes. Under UK law you can still pursue a personal injury claim even if you were partially responsible for the accident. Any compensation awarded may be reduced to reflect your share of responsibility, but our team will advise you clearly on your position from the outset.
How long do I have to make a personal injury claim?
In most cases you have three years from the date of the accident to bring a personal injury claim. There are some exceptions to this rule, for example where the injured person is a child or where the effects of an injury only became apparent later. We recommend seeking advice as early as possible.
Do you handle conveyancing for rural and village properties?
Yes. Our Ilminster conveyancing team regularly acts on transactions across South Somerset including rural and village properties. We are familiar with the particular considerations these transactions can involve and will make sure everything is handled correctly from start to finish.
What happens if someone dies without a will?
If a person dies without a will they are said to have died intestate. In these circumstances the estate is distributed according to the rules of intestacy, which may not reflect the wishes of the deceased. Our probate team can guide you through the process and administer the estate efficiently and sensitively.
What is a no win no fee agreement?
A no win no fee agreement, formally known as a Conditional Fee Agreement, means that if your claim is unsuccessful you will not be required to pay our legal fees. This allows you to pursue a legitimate personal injury claim without financial risk. Our team will explain the arrangement fully before any work begins.
How to find us
Ilminster Office
Whether you prefer to call, email, or simply fill out our contact form, our team is ready to help you today.
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