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LIVE24SEVEN // Focus On Tewkesbury


Thomson & Bancks SOLICITORS


Pride themselves on being local, trusted and dedicated to their clients in Tewkesbury and the surrounding areas. This is not a faceless telephone call centre, or a business that is here today and gone tomorrow.


As the current successors to generations of Solicitors in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire this 21st century firm uses up to date systems to deliver its services with traditional integrity. Services to individual clients are wide ranging, from writing a will and buying or selling a house to claiming for personal injury or medical negligence and assisting with a loved one’s estate once they have passed away.


Thomson and Bancks can also help you with your business needs from leases and buying a company to employment issues and shareholder agreements. The ethos“You matter to us” means that your case will be handled, from beginning to end, by someone who cares about you and t he outcome of your matter. Together with a Tewkesbury office at 27 Church Street, the firm has offices in Cheltenham and Pershore.


Managing Partner, Paul Johnson, says, “At Thomson & Bancks we are very lucky to have such a wonderful team of people to serve our clients.”


THOMSON & BANCKS 27 Church Street, Tewkesbury GL20 5RH T. 01684 299633 tbsolicitors.co.uk


01684 299633 5 Angela Scott


PARTNER & HEAD OF THE PRIVATE CLIENT DEPARTMENT


Shouldn’t have a Will Reasons why you


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You know when you’re going to die, you’ve got loads of time!


You rather like the idea of your children battling over your estate, falling out and never speaking to each other again!


You dislike your spouse and would prefer them to struggle with strenuous legal issues and be tied up in expensive litigation with your children for many years.


Jemma O’Connor PRIVATE CLIENT LAWYER


four five You think foster care would be the best place for


Of course, we are being overly flippant! Like us, you will not agree with any of these reasons.


So, you should be asking yourself one very important question?


Get in touch with our legal experts to discuss your Wills and Inheritance Tax Planning:


What logical reason is there for you NOT to have a Will?


You may assume that everything you own at your death will go to your husband, wife or partner, or perhaps you believe you have nothing to leave anyway.


The fact is, without a Will, the Intestacy Rules say who gets what and put simply your property may not go to those who you wish to receive it. If you care about who benefits from your property after your death you MUST MAKE A WILL.


Your family doesn’t need the money. You actually much prefer the idea of the Government taking as much of your estate for taxes as they wish.


your children, whilst Social Services and your family fight in court over which relative gets custody.


Private Client Lawyer Jemma O’Connor


We are your local, trusted and dedicated legal experts


At Thomson & Bancks Solicitors, our approach to business has always been built upon the uncompromising commitment to our client’s needs. How can we help you?


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