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Private client
Our private client team at Winckworth Sherwood advises individuals, families, executors and trustees on a full range of private legal matters.
We work as an experienced and efficient team, most of whom have around twenty years experience of private client work.
We advise on:
- estate planning and wills
- disputed wills, estates and trusts
- matrimonial and family disputes
- trust, probate and tax
- attorneyship and the Court of Protection
- residential and agricultural property
- lease extension and enfranchisement
We are able to tackle the most challenging or highly charged matters quickly, efficiently and without fuss. This has undoubted benefits for clients caught up in life-changing situations, or facing any of the many difficult decisions with which life confronts us.
We believe in getting to know you as well as we possibly can; for us, this is just as important as understanding the legal issues that you face. Personal chemistry and trust are vital in any private client-lawyer relationship, and we firmly believe that only by knowing you well as individuals can we propose solutions which will be both effective and acceptable to all concerned.
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