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Wandsworth — home to Battersea, Putney, Tooting, and Balham — has one of London's fastest-growing legal markets. The borough's mix of young professionals, families, and established residents creates strong demand for property, family, and employment law services. Battersea's rapid development around the Power Station has attracted commercial and real estate practices, while Putney and Wimbledon-adjacent areas support thriving private client and wills practices. Wandsworth firms offer a strong balance of quality and value — professional enough for complex matters, accessible enough for everyday legal needs.

Key Facts

Population: 329,000
Nearest Courts: Wandsworth County Court, Kingston Crown Court (nearby)
Key Specialisms: Property, Family Law, Commercial, Employment, Private Client

Top Rated Firms in Wandsworth

Murray Hay Solicitors
3 Eastfields Ave, London SW18 1GN, UK
★★★★ 4.9
74 reviews
Birds Solicitors
The Gatehouse, 1 Armoury Way, London SW18 1TH, UK
★★★★ 4.1
48 reviews
Chase Legal Services
799 Wandsworth Rd, London SW8 3JH, UK
★★★★ 4.4
37 reviews
Wandsworth: South West London Law Centres
76 Falcon Rd, London SW11 2LR, UK
★★★ 3.5
31 reviews
Mansouri & Son
193 Merton Rd, London SW18 5EF, UK
★★★★ 4.5
92 reviews
NC Law
384 Garratt Ln, London SW18 4HP, UK
★★★★ 4.6
150 reviews

Choosing a Lawyer in Wandsworth

Wandsworth has seen significant property price growth. If you're buying or selling in the borough, choose a conveyancing solicitor who knows the local market and can handle the specific challenges of leasehold flats, which are common in Battersea and Putney.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a solicitor cost in London?

London solicitor fees vary significantly by area and specialism. Outer borough firms typically charge £150-£300 per hour, while central London rates range from £250-£500+. City of London corporate firms can charge £500-£1,000+ per hour. Many firms offer free initial consultations and fixed-fee packages for routine matters like conveyancing or simple wills.

How do I check if a solicitor is legitimate?

Every practising solicitor in England and Wales must be registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). You can verify any solicitor or firm at sra.org.uk/check. This confirms they hold a valid practising certificate, shows their practice areas, and reveals any disciplinary history.

What should I bring to my first meeting with a solicitor?

Bring any documents relevant to your matter — contracts, correspondence, court papers, identification, and a timeline of key events. Having these ready allows the solicitor to give you more accurate advice and a realistic cost estimate during your first consultation.

How long does conveyancing take in London?

A typical London property transaction takes 8-14 weeks from offer acceptance to completion. Leasehold properties often take longer due to management pack requirements. Factors that can cause delays include long lease chains, search results, and mortgage offer timescales. Your solicitor should keep you updated weekly.

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