
We are thrilled to announce successful applications for Partnership at Giles Wilson this summer.

Ensuring the right care for someone with a learning disability doesn't have to be expensive. We can help you assess the needs of the individual, gain the right funding and even help reclaim fees that you are owed.
Whether it's live-in care, supported living or community care, our expert team can help ensure that you or your dependant receive the right care at the right price.
We can advise you on the level of funding you or someone you care for is entitled to. This can depend on the extent of your disability as well as your financial assets. We can help you get reassessed and look at how you can better manage assets to find a more cost-effective solution to care.
And if you have been incorrectly assessed, we can help overturn the decision and help you receive a refund of any fees you have already paid.
We are thrilled to announce successful applications for Partnership at Giles Wilson this summer.
We may have all heard of a pre-nuptial agreement, but did you know that a post-nuptial agreement has the same legal weight and can be entered into at any time during a marriage?
Trusts can be a mystery to many people, often with a notion that they promise unlimited benefits for estate planning and asset protection purposes.
The expertise of our solicitors is regularly recognised by some of the profession’s most distinguished organisations. As well as being a member of a number of Law Society schemes, we have won awards at the Law Society Excellence Awards, the Halsbury Legal Awards and the Modern Law Awards.
We have also received recognition in the form of the Lexcel mark of quality, a Legal 500 listing and a place on the shortlist of The Lawyer’s Boutique Firm of the Year.
Our accolades
If you have a legal issue you are worrying about, it’s important to remember you are not alone.
Whether you're a new or existing client, we’d be delighted to hear from you. Fill out the form, phone or send us an email and let’s start the conversation today.
We hope that you do not have cause to complain about us but we do take any complaints very seriously and urge you to speak to a partner initially and if you are not satisfied then to follow our Complaints Procedure.
When to report a solicitor to the SRA
If you have complained to your solicitor about breaching the SRA Code of Conduct and are not satisfied with their response, you can report them to the SRA. Examples of a breach include: