• Shepton Mallet
  • Glastonbury
  • Castle Cary
  • Cheddar

Mark Jackson

Mark qualified as a Solicitor in 1981 and, upon qualification, was employed by the then firm AJ Gardner. Mark subsequently became a partner in that firm and, latterly, practised on his account under the name "M Jackson". In 2007 this firm took over Mark's practice but persuaded him to remain as a Consultant at the Cheddar Office where he specialised in conveyancing, probate and complex trust matters until his retirement on 31st March 2009.

You can contact Mark directly at mark.bgw@btconnect.com

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  • Commercial Property

    We have a strong commercial property department headed by Bill Bartlett... read more

  • Residential Property

    Our residential conveyancing team is headed by Elizabeth Rae. Each of our offices boasts a team of dedicated and efficient conveyancing lawyers and support staff. As well as being efficient and proactive we are friendly and approachable... read more

  • Businesses

    Lawyers are often perceived as being esoteric and out of touch with the needs of business/commercial clients. We aim to understand your business and to provide practical, commercially sensible, cost effective and efficient advice and solutions... read more

  • Criminal Law

    This department is headed by Robin Weelen who has over 30 years experience as a criminal lawyer and is a respected advocate. Robin has a wealth of knowledge built up over many years... read more

  • Wills

    Understandably, many people defer decisions about making Wills always intending to do it 'some day'. We can advise on all these issues and, equally, we can advise on how to avoid your estate paying tax unnecessarily... read more

  • Probate

    Our Probate Department is headed by Bill Bartlett. The death of a member of the family is always a distressing time. We act sympathetically yet effectively to provide advice... read more

  • Family Law

    We have a highly motivated and experienced family law department headed by Gareth Reynolds. We recognise that relationship breakdown inevitably causes stress and anxiety but we firmly believe that a sympathetic and conciliatory approach can provide considerable reassurance... read more

  • Litigation

    We have a dynamic, successful and widely respected litigation department headed by Dervla Nash. We offer a fast and efficient service... read more

  • Personal Injury

    We have experience in carrying out claims of the many different types of accident and, in appropriate circumstances, we offer 'no win no fee' agreements backed by insurance so that you are protected from personal liability for the other side’s costs in the event that your claim is not successful... read more

  • Agricultural

    The firm has a long established farming client base which ranges from small, family owned farms to large scale commercial farming enterprises. By concentrating on building personal relationships over many years, and often through successive generations, we gain understanding of our Clients needs and priorities... read more

  • Licensing

    The licensing laws have undergone significant changes in the past. We can claim specialisation in this area and our department is headed by Elizabeth Rae a qualified Solicitor with several years experience in this area... read more

  • Elderly Clients

    These days elderly persons have more occasion to seek legal advice than ever before. The advantage that Solicitors have over any other profession is that we can provide seamless advice covering every area of concern... read more

  • Contentious Probate

    Sadly there are some occasions when a dispute arises following a persons death. Our sympathetic and skilled solicitors work with Clients to obtain the best possible outcome but give full regard to the need to minimise damage to family relationships and to keep costs to a minimum... read more

  • Employment

    Employment Law is becoming ever more complex. Our Employment Department led by Dervla Nash have many years experience of acting for employers and employees... read more