Bromley sits at the historic boundary of Kent and South-East London. Whether you are searching for a solicitor by the borough's modern name or by its long-standing Kentish identity, we are a local Bromley firm here to help.
Although Bromley became part of Greater London in 1965, many residents still refer to the area as "Bromley, Kent" — particularly when searching for local services. The local property market, schools, and many community links remain closely tied to the wider Kent area, including Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells and Westerham.
Buying a home that straddles the London/Kent border, dealing with property in both Bromley and Kent, sorting out an estate with assets in multiple authorities, or running a Bromley business with clients across Kent — these are all matters where local knowledge helps.
Our conveyancing solicitors regularly handle sales and purchases in Bromley, Beckenham, Chislehurst, Orpington and into the wider Kent property market.
Our family law solicitors deal with divorce, child arrangements and financial settlements at the Bromley Family Court and the Family Court at Croydon and Medway where appropriate.
Our probate solicitors advise on estates with assets across the Bromley and Kent area, including matters involving land registered before Bromley moved into Greater London.
Bromley is in the London Borough of Bromley, part of Greater London since 1965. Historically it was a Kent market town and many residents and businesses still describe their location as "Bromley, Kent". For legal purposes, courts in the Bromley area include Bromley Magistrates' Court and the Family Court at Croydon.
Not for the substance of the legal advice. The relevant law is England and Wales law, applied identically. Court locations and HM Land Registry searches do depend on the postcode of the property or the parties' addresses — we handle this for you.
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Yes. We offer a free initial enquiry by phone or via our online form so we can understand your matter, explain how we can help, and outline likely costs before you commit. Please call [Phone Number] or use the enquiry form on this page.
It depends on the complexity of your matter. Where possible we work on fixed fees; otherwise we give you a clear written estimate at the outset and tell you straight away if anything changes. We will never present you with an unexpected bill.
Confidential, practical legal advice from local solicitors who know the area.