Debt Recovery

Resolving Debt Disputes

Many people can be faced with money problems where either they are owed money or they are being chased to pay money which they feel they don’t owe, or are being overcharged or hit with unreasonable collection charges.

Unpaid debts invariably hit cashflow and can have unpleasant consequences socially as well as commercially.

We have assisted clients in both situations, very often without having to go to Court, to attain realistic and sensible compromises where the legal fees for doing so are very cost effective.

The “Solicitor’s Letter”

Often all that is needed to help the person who owes you focus on repayment or to stop the claimant from hasty action so that reasonable and realistic payment terms can be negotiated.

To see how we can help you, and details of the Legal Fees and costs involved, please Click Here.

Please Contact Us via our website or call for more information.

Peter Redmond is the Managing Director of Kings Solicitors, appointed in February 2025.

With nearly a decade of legal practice at respected firms such as Hine Solicitors, Coffin Mew (now Knights plc) and Dutton Gregory. Peter brings deep expertise in conveyancing and property law. He also serves as the Managing Director of Clutton Cox, a specialist conveyancing firm in based just outside Bristol.

Peter’s leadership is defined by a strategic focus on client care, operational excellence, as well as rapid but sustained growth. Calm under pressure and resolutely outcomes-driven, he remains actively involved in the day-to-day management of the firm, ensuring Kings Solicitors delivers a consistently high standard of legal service.

“We are delighted to announce that effective 2nd July 2026, the established local brand Clutton Cox is officially joining the Kings - Solicitors Limited family, operating as a dedicated local trading name of the firm.

For years, Clutton Cox has built a wonderful reputation as a trusted, specialist conveyancing practice. By bringing the Clutton Cox name under the wider Kings Solicitors regulatory and operational umbrella, we are combining deep local heritage with the strength, advanced systems and support of a rapidly growing regional practice.

If you currently have an ongoing property transaction with Clutton Cox, absolutely nothing changes regarding the day-to-day handling of your move.

Your team remains the same: You will continue to deal with the exact same dedicated conveyancers you know and trust.

Zero disruption: Your file continues seamlessly without interruption.

Local presence: The local brand presence, contact numbers, and friendly high-street service remain exactly where they are.

Complete security: All legal services and client funds are fully ring-fenced and protected under the single, robust regulatory umbrella of Kings – Solicitors Limited (regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority).

Expanding our local offering: Introducing Wills, Probate & LPAs

While specialist conveyancing remains at the absolute core of the Clutton Cox name, this integration gives us the immediate capacity to grow. We are pleased to announce that we are actively expanding the Chipping Sodbury branch to introduce a dedicated Private Client offering and moving forward, existing and new clients will be able to access specialist advice on Wills, Probate, and Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) directly through their trusted local hub – filling a much-needed gap for comprehensive family estate planning in the local area.

Stronger together

By integrating our teams, we have removed capacity barriers and ensured our staff have the extended support they need to deliver an exceptional, stress-free service.

Whether we are helping you buy your first home, move up the property ladder, or protect your family’s future assets, our combined practice is stronger, more flexible, and better equipped than ever to serve you.

We want to thank all of our clients, local estate agency partners, and professional contacts for their continued trust, and we look forward to working with you in this exciting next chapter.”