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Wills, Probate & Elderly Client

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Here to make the process as easy as possible

We understand organising your affairs for later life can be a daunting prospect. At Browell Smith & Co Solicitors our experts can make this process as straightforward as possible.

Browell Smith & Co has offices in Newcastle, Cramlington, Ashington, and Sunderland and offers the following wills, probate, and elderly client services to people across the North East.

We provide a dedicated and personal service to all our clients, with sensitivity, in a way that is easy to understand, and which gives you and your family peace of mind.

Our specialist legal advisers offer a no obligation free consultation to discuss your and your family’s requirements in confidence. Contact our expert team today to arrange a free initial consultation at any of our offices, in Newcastle, Cramlington, Ashington, and Sunderland, or alternatively at your home, to discuss your particular requirements.

Lucy Brown

Associate Solicitor and Head of Wills & Probate

Stephen Robinson

Associate Solicitor - Wills & Probate

Gillian Imrie

Legal Clerk - Wills, Trusts & Elderly Client

Kelly Varty

Solicitor - Probate

Ruby Shannon

Legal Clerk - Probate

Michael Elderfield

Legal Clerk - Wills & Probate

James Gillooly

Legal Clerk - Wills & Probate

Why should I make a will?

Most people think that if they don’t have much money or many possessions then they don’t need a will but this isn’t the case! It’s important to have a will to show how you’d like your possessions divided up when you pass away.

Why do I need a solicitor to prepare my will?

It’s crucial to get legal advice from a specialist wills solicitor when preparing your own will. Our solicitors will be able to assist in spotting any errors or mistakes which could cause problems after your death, not only that but we are here to support you through the whole process and give you the guidance you need.

What is a trust?

A Trust is a legal structure that can be included in your will. There are many different types of trust will options available – our dedicated team will help you decided which/ if any are right for you.

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