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T G Baynes Solicitors is one of the largest firms of solicitors in Kent and South East London and features in 'The Legal 500' - as one of the top 500 law firms in England and Wales. We have solicitors offices in Bexleyheath, Dartford and Orpington, our catchment area for legal services extends across South East London, Kent and the Thames Gateway. Our firm of lawyers was founded in 1895 and comprises 16 partners and around 70 staff.

Working for you, your family, your business

Our legal services for individuals include residential conveyancing, matters involving civil litigation, family law, employment law, medical negligence, personal injury, wills trust and probate and also catering for the needs of elderly clients.

Our specialist commercial teams provide legal services for businesses relating to commercial property, commercial litigation, debt recovery and employment law.

Visit T G Baynes Estate Agents to buy, sell or let property in Kent, South East London and the Thames Gateway. 

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Firm News

When a severely depressed woman attended hospital as a voluntary patient but then discharged herself and subsequently committed suicide, did the hospital breach her human rights by permitting her to leave? The Supreme Court has unanimously held that in...
Having too much, too soon has been the cause of the ruin of many a life. Worried that this might be the fate awaiting her child, a mother recently went to court to delay the entitlement of her three-year-old son to an estate of nearly £750,000, which...
When a plan is attached to a conveyance, it is often marked ‘for identification purposes only’ in order to ensure that the plan is not considered to be the definitive record of the property being conveyed. Recently, a dispute reached court ...
A recent tax case shows the lengths HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will go to when they think there is tax to be gained by adopting an aggressive attitude with taxpayers. It involved a family, consisting of a mother and her three children, who owned a...
The Court of Protection has refused a request to make financial arrangements for a young man lacking mental capacity because there was no clear benefit to him of the proposed arrangements. The young man, now 21, received more than £2 million in...