Neale Turk LLP is an independent firm of solicitors providing comprehensive legal services to individuals and businesses across Hampshire for over sixty years. Specializing in a wide range of practice areas including residential and commercial property, family law, wills and estates, and dispute resolution, the firm stands out for its deep local knowledge, long-standing reputation, and recognition in the Legal 500 directory based on client feedback.
The firm is committed to delivering professional, efficient, and friendly legal advice with a focus on transparency and fair cost. With offices in both Basingstoke and Fleet, their highly skilled teams offer tailored support to clients navigating property transactions, family matters, business agreements, and inheritance disputes. Their approach combines expertise with empathy, ensuring clients receive both astute legal representation and heartfelt support.
Services Offered
- Moving House/Residential Property
- Buying and selling property
- Transfer of equity
- Buy to lets
- Re-mortgaging
- Letting agreements
- Wills and Trusts
- Probate and Administration of Estates
- Lasting Powers of Attorney
- Inheritance Disputes
- Court of Protection
- Settlement Agreements
- Dispute Resolution
- Family Separation
- Divorce
- Civil partnerships
- Finances
- Cohabitation issues
- Child arrangement orders
- Care proceedings
- Child maintenance
- Protection from domestic violence and molestation
- Change of name deeds
- Pre or post nuptial agreements
- Mediation
- Commercial property
- Property Development
- Business sales and purchases
- Partnership and Shareholders agreements
- Landlord and Tenant
- Online Services (Conveyancing Quotation Form, Verification of Identity, Document Uploads)
Serving clients throughout Hampshire from offices in Basingstoke and Fleet, Neale Turk LLP supports both individuals and businesses with accredited expertise, including STEP accreditation and Lifetime Lawyer accreditation for estate planning matters. The firm is also experienced in high-stakes litigation, having succeeded in inheritance claims at the High Court.
