Solicitors in Wellington
Amicus Law Wellington
Our Wellington Solicitors provide expert legal support for individuals, families and businesses across Wellington and the wider Somerset area. As a full-service office, Amicus Law Wellington 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 Wellington
Whether you are moving home, planning your estate, going through a family matter or dealing with an education issue affecting your child, our experienced Wellington team is here to help. We deliver trusted and personal advice tailored to your circumstances, with a genuine commitment to being approachable, clear and on your side at every stage.
Our Legal Services in Wellington

Conveyancing Solicitors In Wellington
Our Wellington conveyancing solicitors provide clear and efficient support for buying, selling and remortgaging property across Somerset and the surrounding area.
Whether you are a first time buyer, moving up the ladder, downsizing or remortgaging your home, we guide you through every stage of the process with care and clarity, keeping your transaction moving and minimising unnecessary delays

Wills, Trusts and Probate
Planning ahead is one of the most valuable things you can do for your family. Our team helps you prepare a legally sound will, establish trusts and manage the administration of an estate following a bereavement.
We handle all probate matters with sensitivity and care, whether the estate is straightforward or involves more complex assets or family circumstances

Family Law Solicitors In Wellington
We provide practical and sensitive advice across the full range of family law matters, including divorce, separation, financial settlements and child arrangements. Our experienced team takes the time to understand your individual circumstances, offering clear guidance at every stage.
With a Resolution accredited approach, we always focus on constructive and cost‑effective outcomes, helping to minimise conflict, reduce stress and protect what matters most to you and your family during a challenging and emotional time.

Education Law Solicitors in Wellington
Our education law team provides specialist advice for parents and families dealing with education related legal issues. We advise on school exclusions and appeals, special educational needs and disability provision including Education Health and Care Plan disputes, admissions appeals and matters involving local authority decisions on educational placements.
If your child’s educational rights are not being met, we are here to help you understand your options and take the right steps.
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 moving home, dealing with a family matter, or facing an education issue affecting your child, it is natural to have questions. Our Wellington 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 Wellington 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 you help if my child has been permanently excluded from school?
Yes. Permanent exclusion is a serious matter and parents have the right to challenge it through a formal appeal. Our education law team can advise you on the process, help you prepare a strong case and represent your family’s interests throughout the appeal.
What is an Education Health and Care Plan and what can I do if I disagree with it?
An Education Health and Care Plan is a legally binding document that sets out the special educational needs of a child and the support that must be provided. If you disagree with the contents of an EHC Plan, or if the local authority has refused to issue one, you have the right to appeal to the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal. Our team can guide you through that process.
How long does conveyancing usually take?
A typical residential conveyancing transaction takes between eight and twelve weeks, though this can vary depending on the complexity of the transaction and the length of the chain. Our team will keep you updated throughout and work to resolve any issues as quickly as possible.
Do I need a solicitor to write a will?
While it is possible to write a will yourself, having a solicitor ensures your wishes are expressed clearly, legally and in a way that minimises the risk of disputes after your death. This is particularly important where your estate involves property, business interests or complex family circumstances.
Can you advise on financial matters during a divorce?
Yes. Financial settlements on divorce can involve property, pensions, savings and business assets. Our family law team provides clear advice on all aspects of financial remedy proceedings, helping you understand what you are entitled to and working to achieve a fair outcome.
How to find us
Wellington 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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