Napthens expands Fylde Coast probate team
Napthens has strengthened its wills, trusts and probate team in Lytham with new solicitor Shelby Munn joining from JMW Solicitors and the promotion of Joanna Tomlinson to paralegal.
Led by legal director Victoria Cross, the four-strong team is made up of local specialists who provide tailored legal services across the Fylde Coast.
They advise on wills, trusts, succession planning, and estate administration.
The Lytham office forms part of Napthens’ wider North West team, which includes several STEP and Association of Lifetime Lawyers members, underlining its regional expertise.
Farida Isaji, head of wills, trusts and probate, said: “The key appointments of Shelby, the team being led by Victoria, supported by solicitor Jessica Turton and the well-deserved promotion of Joanna allow us to further enhance our delivery of our expert services in the region.
“As a team we provide an empathetic and personal service to family and business clients, understanding individual circumstances to address their every need.”
Victoria added: “It’s a privilege to work with people and businesses in my home town of Lytham and across the Fylde, with us all heavily invested and embedded in our community, delivering legal guidance that makes a positive difference to people's lives, and offers them peace of mind.”
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