Monday, November 25, 2024

Andrew Jackson boosts contentious probate team with senior appointment

Andrew Jackson Solicitors LLP has welcomed Mandy Anfield, who joins the firm’s contentious probate team as a consultant.

With many years’ experience, Mandy has helped many clients across a range of property disputes and contested probate claims throughout her career, with particular expertise in handling disputed wills and inheritance act claims.

Well known across the Hull and East Yorkshire region, Mandy acts for both claimants and defendants in disputes ranging from challenges to the validity of a will, to claims for financial provision by beneficiaries or individuals omitted from a will. She is also skilled in sensitively handling disputes between beneficiaries, executors and trustees.

Mandy Anfield said: “I have always been aware of the strength and experience of Andrew Jackson’s wider litigation team and I’m really looking forward to helping to build our existing reputation and continuing to provide an exceptional service and advice to the clients we work with.”

Commercial Litigation partner Hugh Smith added: “Mandy’s proactive, client focused and tenacious approach means that she is highly regarded by her clients, so we are delighted that she has joined us, strengthening further our services as we can continue to provide the highest standards in service and value for our clients.”

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