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Promoting Trusts and Estates best practice at Wards Solicitors

Local law firm, Wards Solicitors is pleased to announce that Georgina Hughes has passed her final exams to become a member of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners. Based in the Staple Hill office, Georgina is the latest member of Wards' leading Wills, Wealth & Mental Capacity team to qualify for this.

This qualification demonstrates Georgina's expertise in the field of managing estates and trusts, both during lifetime and after death. This high level qualification is recognised by professionals in the UK and sets Georgina out as a specialist in this field.

With recent news coverage about the perils of unregulated Will-writers and the importance of using a qualified expert for Wills, Estate and Probate matters, this qualification is something that members of the public should look out for.

Head of Wills, Wealth & Mental Capacity, Jenny Pierce said, "We're delighted that Georgina has gained this accreditation. It's hard work to qualify for this and demonstrates her expertise in this ever-changing field. At Wards Solicitors we have long campaigned against the perils of using unregulated Will-writers and legal service providers. The fact that almost all of team already holds this qualification, or is working towards it cements our dedication to best practice."

People can easily access specialist legal advice, to help them resolve family disputes, at all Wards Solicitors offices, across South Gloucestershire, North Somerset and the Bristol area.

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