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Warners solicitors was established back in 1785, and has served the communities of Kent and the South East of England since that time.

We are very proud of our rich heritage and the service that we provide to both private and commercial clients in the region.

Warners has evolved over time into a fully developed professional services law firm, working from our two modern offices in Tonbridge and Sevenoaks, Kent.  

All our solicitors are specialists in their respective areas and work in specialist legal teams, which are able to provide our clients with an in-depth and pro-active legal service.  

Having a policy of only recruiting and training the best staff has helped us to remain successful and continue to grow. The level of continuity of our staff allows your preferred contact to manage your needs and puts you in control.

We aim to place you, the client, at the heart of everything we do, and to remain the largest firm with a personal touch.

Our specialist legal service offering means that we can cater for most of the legal issues that may arise during your lifetime.

The key areas of law and the legal sectors in which we operate are as follows:-

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