Glyn Crews
Glyn qualified as a solicitor in 1979 and joined Bennett Welch in 1983. He has been a partner since 1985 and is head of our property department. Glyn specialises in all areas of property law. For many years he has also dealt extensively with leasehold reform matters and he is recognised as being one of the few genuine experts operating in this highly complex area of law.
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Douglas Troup
Douglas qualified as a solicitor and Notary Public in 1980. After working in the West Country for a number of years he moved to Bennett Welch in 1991, becoming a partner in 1994 and a consultant in 2018. He has also been a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners since its inception in 1993. Douglas specialises in Wills, Trusts and Probates as well as advising elderly clients, including the preparation of Lasting Powers of Attorney and Public Guardianship matters.
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Dee Hassan
Dee qualified as a solicitor in 2003 and joined Bennett Welch the same year. She became a partner in 2013. Dee specialises in wills, trusts and probate and elderly client advice including the preparation of legal powers of attorney and public relationship matters.
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Greg Randall
Greg qualified as a Solicitor in 2002. He joined Bennett Welch in 2007 and became a Partner in June 2013. Greg specialises in family law, wills and inheritance disputes, estate disputes and disputes relating to commercial and residential property. This includes including acting in cases involving substantial assets and trust. Greg is a member of Resolution, the leading family law association, so is committed to dealing with family law disputes in a non-confrontational and constructive way. He has also completed the specialist studies required to qualify as an associate member of the Association of Contentious Probate and Trust Solicitors (ACTAPS).
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- Family & Matrimonial
- Wills, inheritance disputes
- Estates disputes
- Trust disputes and disputes regarding the assets of vulnerable people
- Property litigation and disputes
Tom Mead
After training with a medium-sized regional firm in Norfolk and Cambridgeshire Tom qualified as a solicitor in early 2013. Tom joined Bennett Welch shortly after qualifying and now specialises in all areas of commercial and residential property.
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