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Job Location drjobs

Wakefield - UK

Monthly Salary drjobs

Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

Job Description

Contentious Trust and Probate Solicitor - West Yorkshire

An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Private Client Department of a well-established law firm in West Yorkshire. We are seeking an experienced Wills and Probate practitioner to manage a diverse caseload including Wills Powers of Attorney Trusts and Probate matters.

The Role:

  • Manage a varied caseload of client matters from initial instructions through to completion
  • Draft wills and prepare lasting powers of attorney
  • Handle estate administration matters
  • Extensive client contact including home visits
  • Deal with matters at all stages with strong commitment to client care

The Ideal Candidate:

  • Minimum 3 years post-qualification experience in Private Client work
  • Looking to progress career and handle more complex matters
  • STEP qualified or working towards qualification (preferred)
  • Member of Association of Lifetime Lawyers (preferred)
  • Genuine interest and enthusiasm for this area of law

Whats On Offer:

  • Join a welcoming and supportive team with extensive knowledge
  • Connections to other professionals in the field
  • Opportunity for career progression
  • Mainly based in Halifax with some travel to Huddersfield and Brighouse
  • Full-time position preferred part-time considered for right candidate

For more information about this excellent opportunity please contact Lee (in confidence) via or 0

Employment Type

Full-Time

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