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Glanvilles Solicitors are pleased to welcome Sapphire Mitchell to our Wills, Trusts and Probate team. Sapphire has joined the already well-established team as a Solicitor, working closely with our experienced Associate Solicitor, Erin Hunt. Sapphire and Erin are located at our Fareham office, within the verdant grounds of Cams Hall.
Left to right: Erin Hunt and Sapphire Mitchell
Sapphire read Law at the University of Winchester. Having graduated in 2019, Sapphire then completed her Legal Practice Course alongside a Master’s at the University of Law in 2021 whilst working as a Mental Health Act Review Manager for Southern Health.
Sapphire is pleased to offer an empathetic approach to her clients, giving special attention to tailoring advice for each individual need and building lasting professional relationships. In her spare time, Sapphire enjoys volunteering for Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance.
Erin and Sapphire are available to support you with the right expertise in guiding their clients in a variety of Private Client matters such as Wills, Trusts, Probate, Powers of Attorney or Deputyship applications. The Firm boasts a highly sought after Law Society accreditation, Wills and Inheritance Quality Scheme. In addition to this our Associate Solicitor, Erin Hunt, is an active member of ‘Solicitors For The Elderly’
Contact our Cams Hall Fareham office on 01329 282841 and speak with Erin Hunt or Sapphire Mitchell, Private Client Team. Welcome to the team, Sapphire!
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