Discover my top tips
Get ahead and prepare your will; it is key for the future and protecting your loved ones.
Ask as many questions as you need to. The more we know about your situation, the better.
Getting to know my clients on a personal level and developing close relationships is why I enjoy working in this area of law. Whether it’s protecting future generations or helping a difficult situation, I will offer a tailored and personable approach that’s right for you.
Specialising in wills, probate, powers of attorney and estate planning, I have helped a wide range of clients including recently bereaved, vulnerable and older clients, and people looking to start a family. Being a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP) also helps me to provide quality service for clients.
Outside work, I enjoy spending time outdoors – whether it’s walking my dog or horse riding.
Discover my top tips
Get ahead and prepare your will; it is key for the future and protecting your loved ones.
Ask as many questions as you need to. The more we know about your situation, the better.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I review my will?
We advise clients generally every three to five years, or if a major change in their life happens. Some examples include having a child, moving house, separating or getting divorced, starting a new relationship or if an executor named in your will dies.
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