Where traditional values meet a pragmatic and productive ethos

GABBITAS Robins Solicitors are situated in the heart of Marlow.

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John Harris

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GABBITAS Robins Solicitors are situated in the heart of Marlow.

We combine traditional values with a pragmatic and proactive approach, providing timely and quality legal representation.

We are proud of the fact that a large percentage of our work comes from personal recommendations and returning clients, who we act for consistently over a long period.

If you are buying or selling a property, we have extensive local knowledge and property experience. Many local estate agents recommend us for this reason.

If you run a local business, we can help you on a wide range of matters including contractual issues, shareholder agreements and commercial leases.



Our employment law team can assist with compromise agreements, redundancy or unfair and constructive dismissal claims.

From making a will to drafting lasting powers of attorney to dealing with a deceased’s estate to setting up a trust, our private client team can assist you in all of these areas in an understanding manner.

Our family and matrimonial team can assist with all family matters including divorce, separation, children and pre-nuptial agreements.

We offer a free 30-minute initial consultation in person, so if you have any concerns, please call us on 01628 472600 to make an appointment.

Private car parking facilities are available and we will welcome you with a cup of coffee.



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