Welcome to QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright

QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright provide expert legal advice to individuals and SMEs local to Worcestershire with offices in Worcester, Droitwich, Evesham and St Johns. At the heart of everything we do, is excellent customer service.

We promise you can always talk directly with your lawyer . Our ‘same day response’ means you’ll never feel like an inconvenience. The first time you talk to one of our legal experts is free. If you’re not sure about a legal problem call in and talk to us. We are available six days a week including Saturdays.

We are the only Solicitors in Worcestershire to have an Estate Agents. Our Estate Agents are based in St Johns and specialise in the sale, letting and management of residential properties throughout Worcestershire.

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Our Accreditations

  • Lexcel
  • Family Law 2024
  • Resolution First for Family Law
  • Collaborative Family Law
  • Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners
  • Solicitors for the Elderly
  • Rightwill
  • APIL Litigation Logo
  • Association of Lifetime Lawyers
  • CQS Accreditation

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We give professional, expert and cost effective advice.

QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright will achieve the best possible result for you by combining specialist individuals with a considerate attitude. 

  • We stand alone in our approach to achieving value for money with a first class service
  • Our Solicitors act with honesty and integrity
  • Your case will be handled with the utmost discretion
  • You can have complete confidence in us.

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Due diligence on a commercial property acquisition

Posted on April 9, 2024

If you are considering buying a commercial property, it is up to you to find out as much as possible about the property and the surrounding area before you commit yourself. You will need a solicitor to carry out formal searches of public data and look at any legal issues, but you must also look carefully at the site to make sure it will work for you. There are traps waiting for the unwary, so make sure you get expert advice as early as possible.

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Providing for a pet in your will

Posted on April 5, 2024

‘Your pets are an important part of your family, but providing for them in your will is not as straightforward as providing for other family members,’ says Kirsty Shewell, Wills Advisor in the Private Client Team with QualitySolicitors Parkinson Wright. ‘Whilst a cat or dog might be relatively easy to care for, pets such as tortoises, llamas, or horses will likely require specialist care by someone who has sufficient time, knowledge and property to give your pet the care they need.’

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