Get to know Middletons Solicitors
Who are Middletons Solicitors? What do they do? With more than 50 years experience, Middletons Solicitors provide the highest standard of advice and service in all practice areas.

Originally established as Middleton & Upsall in 1962, by Eustace Middleton and Michael Upsall, Middletons Solicitors has gone through multiple changes to become Middletons. In 2006, the firm acquired another local firm – Keith A Pearce – and opened an office in Westbury in 2010.
Eventually, in 2012, Brockmans and Parkes Browne merged to become DBB Law, and in 2016 Middleton & Upsall and DBB Law merged, resulting in Middletons Solicitors.
Who is behind Middletons Solicitors?
To name a few…
Charles Goodbody – Partner – Head of Family and Private Client
His practice areas include:
Family – including Cohabitation and pre marriage agreements, Divorce, Financial
Remedies and Private law
Collaborative Family Law
Family Mediation
Private Limited Companies, Partnerships and some business issues
Private Client – including Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, Deputyships and elderly
Client affairs
Email: cgoodbody@middletonslegal.com
David Browne – Partner – Head of the Commercial Property
His practice areas include:
Commercial Property including commercial leases.
Complex residential conveyancing and property issues.
Complex estate administration
Will drafting & property transactions
Email: djbrowne@middletonslegal.com
Alison Brockman – Partner – Head of Residential Property
Her practice areas include:
High value residential conveyancing
Property development

We provide client focussed legal advice and assistance.
Our solicitors strive to deliver the best advice and assistance and an outstanding customer experience.
We serve our customers right the way across Wiltshire and Hampshire with offices in Warminster, Amesbury and Stockbridge.
Enquire about our services today.
Just a short note to once again express my sincere thanks to you, Sue and the M&U team, for all your help, cooperation and first class professional support. I am most grateful to you all.
Chris Stephenson, Warminster