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Wrigleys' litigation probate service offers assistance and support

Probate is a key area of our work. As Wrigleys does not undertake any Personal Injury or Industrial Diseases Litigation we frequently act alongside specialist litigators to assist with probate.

Our service includes:

  • Management of a matter to obtain a grant of probate with minimal input from you;

  • Fixed fees in most cases; and

  • Integrating with your procedures and meeting your deadlines to help enhance your client service.

For further information, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

‘Excellent team, very knowledgeable and most importantly approachable. Everyone within the team has the clients’ best interests at heart and that shines through. In particular Tracy Sladen is very engaging and the feedback from her clients and interactions with members of my team is excellent‘.

‘Jane Netting who heads up the team is great to work with as she is down to earth but has excellent knowledge in this area‘.

Legal 500 (2022)

 

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Jane Netting

Direct Line: 0114 267 5621

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Sheffield

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