Legal experts in Louth and the Wolds: Wilkin Chapman offers legal advice in all areas

New offices in the Wolds marks a major investment, writes Claire Parker-Robson, Partner & Head of Domestic Property at Wilkin Chapman
With over 400 years of combined experience, this law firm knows its clients and the help they needWith over 400 years of combined experience, this law firm knows its clients and the help they need
With over 400 years of combined experience, this law firm knows its clients and the help they need

We’ve officially moved into our newly-built office suite on Fairfield Industrial Estate in Louth - and we’re thrilled to support local businesses and residents with this major investment.

The move is an ambitious one but it’s crucial to ensure the very best legal support for the town and surrounding areas, especially with many high street names being forced to close their doors due to the ongoing cost of living crisis.

By combining the shared knowledge and expertise of seven separate teams from two Wilkin Chapman offices at our newly-built base in Louth, we’re ensuring that businesses and residents in need of critical legal assistance can enjoy a seamless service that’s virtually on their doorstep.

Crucial investment means the firm can offer “the very best legal support for the town and surrounding areas”Crucial investment means the firm can offer “the very best legal support for the town and surrounding areas”
Crucial investment means the firm can offer “the very best legal support for the town and surrounding areas”

Space to grow as we bolster local businesses

The sleek new building, called Oxley House, is a £1.8m investment that we occupy with the site’s owners – business advice and accountancy firm Duncan & Toplis. However, it does more than provide a contemporary workspace for our growing team – its modern design underpins a commitment to hybrid working that means no matter what area you need specialist advice in, an expert is available and easily accessible.

Teams which are now based in our new Louth office are: family, conveyancing, wills, estates, tax & trusts, disputes, contentious probate, commercial property, and agriculture - however, colleagues from other departments regularly visit and we operate as a united team, so we can unlock specialist expert in any area to help you, however precise or obscure your problem may be.

Our new Wolds team

Between the team that now call Oxley House home, our 40-strong line-up has the benefit of over 400 years of shared experience – which means they’re prepared for anything.

As head of the office as well as domestic property, I work with partners: Flora Bennett who specialises in agriculture; Head of Wills, Estates, Tax and Trusts, Lucy Butterfint; Katherine Marshall who deals with disputes and contentious probate; Jim Judge who also specialises in wills, estates, tax and trusts; and expert in commercial property, Nikki Hawkins. Of course, we can’t forget our domestic property consultant, Rupert Houltby.

To see the full team, visit www.wilkinchapman.co.uk/people.

If you’d like to find out more, or want to discuss how our experts in business and personal law can help you, please contact me directly (Claire Parker-Robson) on 01507 430629, email [email protected] or visit wilkinchapman.co.uk

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