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Yate drop-in sessions provide free Wills and Probate advice

Yate drop-in sessions provide free Wills and Probate advice

Our regular drop-in sessions at Yate Library are perfect if you'd like to chat something over with an experienced member of our specialist Wills, Probate and Mental Capacity team.

Solicitor Associates Kim Brodribb and Rebecca Elliott are more than happy to answer any questions you might have on issues including making a Will, asset protection or appointing a lasting power of attorney and can point you in the right direction if further advice is needed.

The sessions take place on the first Thursday morning of each month, you don't need to make an appointment and it's a free service.

When and where

Kim and Rebecca will be at Yate Library in Yate shopping centre on the first Thursday of every month from 10am till noon.

For advice on making a Will, please contact our Wills, Probate and Mental Capacity Team or pop into one of our 12 local offices across Bristol, South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset and North Somerset.

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