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Antonia Moore

Email: Antonia.Moore@wrigleys.co.uk

Telephone: 0113 204 1141

Office: Leeds

Department: Probate, Trusts & Estate Planning

Position: Consultant

Areas of practice:

Antonia qualified as a solicitor in 2000. Antonia is an experienced private client solicitor having worked for over twenty years in private practice in Yorkshire.  

She provides advice on a broad range of private client work including delivering estate planning, trusts and associated tax advice to clients.  Antonia also deals with estate administrations (including handling estates with business property and agricultural property elements) powers of attorney (including those specifically for business use) and wills.

Antonia specialises in high value and complex estates and lifetime tax planning matters to assist in the mitigation of inheritance tax and capital gains tax liabilities.  Her practice also involves providing advice to family owned commercial and agricultural businesses regarding succession.

Professional memberships:

Antonia is a full member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.

Antonia is also a Dementia Friend.

 

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