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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 18 partners and around 70 staff.

T G Baynes Solicitors - 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

A recent case illustrates the sort of unanticipated problem that can arise as a result of owning property abroad. The case involved an English man who owned a property in Brittany. He was in receipt of social security benefits – in particular,...
In a recent case , the executors of a woman's estate have been ruled to be liable for Inheritance Tax (IHT) on the value of her pension fund, after she failed to take her pension when she was terminally ill. The woman was diagnosed with cancer five months...
The principle that British persons divorced abroad can look to the courts in England and Wales to ensure that their ‘reasonable needs’ are met in the divorce settlement has been firmly established following a recent case involving a divorced...
The comedian Jimmy Carr was recently successful in using a loophole in the law to avoid a fine for using a mobile phone whilst driving. The argument was based on the fact that he was using his mobile phone as a dictating machine, rather than as a...