
Andrew handles a mixed bag of litigation and has reported cases in the Lands Tribunal and in the High Court.
He is a trained family mediator and is a specialist in all aspects of family law, including divorce, financial provision and children. He deals in high value financial cases on a regular basis and has just received the following independent review on Wiselaw:
“Compassionate when it matters, formidable when it counts, Andrew is a fully qualified family solicitor and mediator and advises on all aspects of family law including, divorce, separation, cohabitation, child arrangement applications and high net worth financial matters. Andrew is a partner and has been recommended in the Legal 500 for his work in the South East. With many years’ experience in the legal sector, Andrew is dedicated in his approach and is particularly sought after for his expertise in divorce and matrimonial property.”
Andrew is an ex-rugby player and follows England and has completed several marathons over the years. He is married with 2 grown up children. He also carries out volunteer work for the local Citizens Advice Bureau.
Andrew is also recommended in the Legal 500 for contentious trust and probate work in the South East.
Andrew Green is listed as a Leading Lawyer by Wiselaw

Jonathan qualified as a Solicitor in 1997, having trained with the firm. He offers a wide range of services, specialising in residential and commercial property, but also dealing with company sales and acquisitions.
Jonathan is very keen on most sports and enjoys playing 5-a-side football, golf (when time allows) and cricket (when the weather allows!). Any other spare time is enjoyed spent with his family.

Charlotte advises on all aspects of private client work including drafting wills, preparing lasting powers of attorney, administering estates and dealing with trusts. Charlotte also deals with succession planning and Court of Protection matters. In addition, Charlotte has extensive experience resolving private client disputes. She regularly advised on challenges to the validity of wills, claims under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, issues arising from co-ownership of property, disputes regarding the administration of estates and trusts and also professional negligence claims against advisers involved in preparing wills or giving tax advice.
Charlotte is a full member of both the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) and the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS). She trained with a leading City firm, then spent a further 10 years at a large regional firm before joining Neale Turk in 2015. Charlotte spends her time outside of work running around after her three children.
Charlotte is recommended in the Legal 500 for contentious trust and probate work in the South East. Read the full news article here

John was a partner in the firm for over forty years and now acts as a consultant. He has considerable experience in company and commercial law and all aspects of property development. He now focuses on “private client” law dealing with agricultural commercial and residential properties, inheritance tax planning, trusts, wills and probate.
Most of his clients have been with him for over twenty five years. He enjoys spending his spare time with his wife, four children and three grandchildren.