Buying a home is probably the biggest purchase you will make in your lifetime. This blog looks at what happens if you don't have a will in place when you pass away.
Emily is a Graduate Solicitor Apprentice in our Wills and Probate team based in our Wakefield office.
Switalskis Solicitors Ltd
19 Cheapside
Wakefield
WF1 2SD
Emily is an advisor in our wills and probate team. In her role she focuses on:
Emily is a member of Kirklees and Calderdale Junior Lawyers Division.
Emily ensures that she delivers meetings in a kind and friendly way that creates a comfortable environment for her clients.She gives tailored advice to her clients’ circumstances in the simplest way to ensure that it is understandable and accessible for everyone.
Emily drafts wills and lasting power of attorney documents in a timely manner to make sure that matters are dealt with promptly to put her clients’ minds at ease.She makes sure that her clients are supported throughout the process to make it is as easy as possible for them
"Excellent service from Emily Bosworth of the Will Department. Emily was compassionate and helpful after I discussed my eldest daughter's untimely death 2 years ago aged 20, and how that would now affect my current Will. Emily explained how Switalski's could act as an executor of my Will, as I didn't want my youngest daughter dealing with it all alone. Emily reassured me that my youngest daughter Emily Grace would receive assistance, pertaining to financial matters, from Switalski's in the event of my death. I would highly recommend Emily and Switalski's Solicitors, fantastic service and one less worry off my mind. Thank you so much"
Wills and Probate Client
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