Probate Advice and Support

It is always a difficult time when family members and loved ones die.  There are a number of matters which need to be dealt with on a person’s death.  Whether you are an Executor of a Will, a close family relative or friend we will listen to your particular circumstances and provide you with clear legal advice and support on what to do following the death of someone close.
As highly experienced and specialist Probate Solicitors we will provide you with a personal and sympathetic approach identifying and advising upon:
• The immediate next steps you need to take
• An explanation of what Probate is and whether this will be necessary
• Who can administer the estate of the deceased person with a full explanation of the legal and tax implications which may arise
• Obtaining the Grant of Probate or Representation when required on your behalf
• Helping you plan for your own future and minimising the payment of Inheritance Tax
Our aim is to work with you in helping you through this process and we can be involved as much as you need us to be. 
Contact Fareed Kazi (Solicitor), today for a FREE initial consultation
Fixed Fee Probate available for instructions provided in January 2012
TELEPHONE: 01628 496669
Email: fkazi@b-legal.co.uk
www.b-legal.co.uk

About Alison Whistler

Alison has over 15 years of experience in dealing with Matrimonial and Family matters and joined B Legal in July 2011 as a Director having previously headed up the Family Department at her last firm. Her work predominantly involves dealing with legal issues that can arise following a relationship breakdown issues such as divorce and separation, related financial issues and related disputes about children but she also deals with the drafting of pre-nuptial agreements and cohabitation agreements, adoption and domestic violence issues. She is an accredited member of Resolution, an organization promoting the amicable resolution of matrimonial disputes and has qualified as a member of the Law Society’s prestigious Family Law Panel. In addition Alison is a trained Collaborative Lawyer. The Collaborative process is a relatively new way of dealing with family disputes in a more amicable manner allowing couples and their lawyers to meet together and work things out face to face. Alison is married with two daughters and when not spending time with her family she enjoys travelling both at home and abroad, cookery, horse riding and dancing. Alison is also a School Governor and enjoys helping out with projects in her local community.
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