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New Wills & Mental Capacity solicitor for Ward’s Nailsea office

Wards Solicitors are delighted to welcome Susan Fairless to their Wills, Probate and Mental Capacity team. Susan will be based in Wards' Nailsea office.

Originally from Manchester, Susan moved to Hertfordshire to train as a nurse before changing career to qualify as a Solicitor in 2005. Susan developed her specialism in Wills and Probate whilst working in general practice, following her qualification.

Susan is thrilled with her move from Hertfordshire to North Somerset and is looking forward to being part of this regionally renowned, dynamic and successful team.

Susan comments: "Sadly, I see the many problems that can arise when people don't make proper provision for their latter years or on their death. However, on the positive side, I thoroughly enjoy advising private clients in relation to these issues, as well as helping them to minimise their tax burdens via careful estate planning. I'm looking forward to working with existing Wards' clients and meeting new ones in the area".

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