Cartmell Shepherd Will and Inheritance Dispute Solicitors

Empowering families and individuals, our dedicated team of Will and Inheritance dispute solicitors specialise in achieving fair resolutions to Inheritance disputes. Our team included full members of the Association of Contentious Trusts And Probate Specialists (ACTAPS) and those that have undertaken ACTAPS training. With a track record of successful outcomes nationwide, we stand by our clients during difficult times following the loss of a loved one, guiding them through every step of the process.

 

List of claim types

The Cartmell Shepherd Will and Inheritance Dispute Team are experts are resolving Inheritance and Will disputes and are here to guide you through the process. If you think you have a claim, we will give you carefully considered legal advice to help you receive your fair share.

  • No confusing legal jargon
  • The vast majority of cases settle without going to trial
  • Highly recommended team of solicitors
  • Your own friendly and experience solicitor
  • Choice of funding

As will and inheritance dispute solicitors, we deal with cases across England and Wales and so, regardless of your location, we can give you the advice you need. 

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