Solicitors Hampshire & Isle of Wight - Fareham, Havant, Newport

Glanvilles LLP are Hampshire solicitors with offices in Havant and Fareham in Hampshire and Newport on the Isle of Wight.

As a full service law firm Glanvilles provides legal services to both individuals and businesses. Our client centred approach involves:

  • understanding clients’ needs
  • delivering practical legal solutions
  • a high level of technical expertise
  • a friendly and personalised service

Our business clients range from the small owner managed business to medium sized private companies. Legal services we provide include the buying, selling and leasing of commercial property, commercial litigation, mergers and acquisitions, commercial law and intellectual property.

Services to individuals include conveyancing for the buying and selling residential houses and family law matters such as:

As a firm whose people are our core asset, we continue to invest in on-going training and development to ensure that our technical expertise remains at the forefront of legal developments. We also continue to invest in our IT and management systems to facilitate and support the effective delivery of our legal services to clients.

Glanvilles LLP are regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority

How can we help you?

Our services for you include everything from personal injury and employment law to Conveyancing and will writing, all delivered with the kind of dedication and excellence you'd expect.

Our services for you

How can we help your business?

Our extensive range of services for business clients is born of a true understanding of your needs, so from mergers and acquisitions to fraud and litigation, and for businesses large and small.

Our services for your business

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