Solicitors in Martock
Amicus Law Martock
Our Martock solicitors provide expert legal support for individuals and families across Martock and the surrounding South Somerset villages and communities. At Amicus Law, we offer clear and practical advice with particular expertise in conveyancing, wills and probate, and family law, helping you navigate life’s most important legal moments with care and confidence.


Your trusted law partner In Martock
Whether you are buying or selling a home, planning for the future, or dealing with a family matter, our experienced Martock team is here to support you. We deliver trusted and personal advice tailored to your circumstances, with a genuine commitment to being approachable, thorough and on your side throughout.
Our Legal Services in Martock

Conveyancing Solicitors
Our Martock conveyancing solicitors provide clear and efficient support for buying, selling and remortgaging property across South Somerset and beyond.
Our team is known for its efficient and communicative approach, keeping you fully informed and working hard to achieve the best possible result.

Wills, Trusts and Probate
Putting the right plans in place protects the people you care about most. Our team helps you prepare a legally sound will, establish trusts and manage the full administration of an estate following a bereavement.
We handle every matter with sensitivity and care, making a difficult process as straightforward as possible for you and your family.

Family Law Solicitors
We provide practical and sensitive advice across a full range of family law matters including divorce, separation, financial settlements and child arrangements.
Our Resolution accredited approach means we focus on constructive and cost‑effective outcomes, keeping conflict to a minimum and prioritising what matters most to you and your family.
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.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you are buying or selling a home, planning for the future, or going through a family matter, it is natural to have questions. Our Martock 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 Martock 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.
How quickly can you complete a conveyancing transaction?
This depends on the complexity of the transaction and the length of the chain, but our Martock team is known for working efficiently and keeping things moving. A straightforward transaction can often complete within eight to ten weeks. Our team will give you a realistic timescale from the outset and keep you updated at every stage.
Do you offer fixed fees for conveyancing?
Yes. We provide clear and transparent pricing from the outset so you know exactly what to expect. Our team will give you a full breakdown of costs before any work begins, with no hidden surprises.
What should I do if my spouse or partner wants a divorce?
If you have been served with divorce papers or your partner has told you they want to separate, it is important to seek legal advice as early as possible. Our family law team will explain your rights and options clearly, help you understand the financial implications and support you through the process at your own pace.
Can you help with child arrangements after separation?
Yes. Agreeing arrangements for children is often the most important and sensitive part of a separation. Our Resolution accredited team focuses on achieving arrangements that work for your children and your family, and will explore all options including mediation before recommending court proceedings.
What is a trust and do I need one in my will?
A trust is a legal arrangement that allows assets to be managed and passed on in a controlled way. Trusts can be useful for protecting assets for children or vulnerable beneficiaries, reducing inheritance tax exposure, or ensuring property passes to the right people. Our team can advise you on whether a trust would be beneficial as part of your estate planning.
How to find us
Martock 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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