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Glanvilles Solicitors Fareham Wills, Trusts & Probate department expands!

Glanvilles Solicitors are pleased to announce that Annija Gold and Zoe Badham have recently joined the Wills, Trusts, and Probate team, working closely with Marie Callaway, Head of Department, Erin Hunt, Senior Associate, and Tracy Palk, Secretary, based at their Fareham office on the Cams Estate.

Annija Gold, who qualified in 2024, specialises in trusts, estate administration and deeds of variation as well as obtaining grants of representation, including probate and letters of administration. Zoe Badham joins the Firm as an experienced Paralegal and supports the team with will writing and lasting powers of attorney.

The department is also delighted to welcome Hollie Mills for her first six-month placement as a Trainee Solicitor, having previously worked in the Firm’s Commercial Property department.

Finally, we would like to extend our congratulations and best wishes to our Senior Associate, Erin Hunt, as she commences her maternity leave. The team looks forward to welcoming Erin back to her role after Summer 2026.

Planning for the future of your estate can be a daunting prospect, so it’s understandable that many people put this off. However, if you don’t put the right measures in place, there is no guarantee your wishes will be respected after you are gone, or that your loved ones will be properly provided for. Glanvilles Solicitors invites you to contact their Wills, Trusts, and Probate department who can provide expert guidance and support for your legal needs.

Contact Glanvilles Solicitors

Contact our Fareham office today on 01329 282841 or by email at hello@glanvilles.co.uk 

 

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