Nerina joined the firm Nortons Solicitors in Grantham in April 2001, which merged with Ringrose Law in May 2005. She became a Director in January 2006 and takes an active role in the running and managing of the firm.
As Head of the Wills & Probate team, Nerina helps clients every day with sorting out their personal affairs and works together with individuals everyday to plan for the future. Nerina has a fantastic rapport with her clients and provides clear, trusted and honest advice.
Nerina is responsible for both the Grantham and Newark Wills & Probate teams.
Nerina Farmer is very efficient & considerate and I felt that the advice and service was good value for money.
Education
Nerina studied Law at Durham University, then did her Law Society Finals at Chester. She started her articles in Newcastle then moved her training to London and then moved to Hampshire.
Nerina is a member of the Society for Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP). STEP is a highly regarded professional body of lawyers and accountants specialising in trust, estate and tax planning work. As a STEP member, Nerina is required to undertake ongoing training to keep herself up-to-date with this ever changing area of the law
Interests
In her spare time, Nerina enjoys going to the gym and walking her two cocker spaniels!
Areas of Law
Wills & Probate
- Contested Probate
- Court of Protection
- Inheritance Tax
- Intestacy
- Lasting Powers of Attorney
- Probate
- Trusts and Estate Planning
- Will Writing
Memberships
- Member of the Society for Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP)
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