About Hannah
Hannah joined Ringrose Law in January 2022 as a Legal Secretary and worked her way to become a paralegal within the Wills and Probate department based in Lincoln. Her role includes managing files, meeting with clients either in the office or at their homes, and she specialises in assisting clients with Wills and Lasting Powers of Attorney.
Hannah completed her undergraduate Law degree at University of Lincoln in 2020 graduating with a 2:1, whilst volunteering for the University Law Clinic, demonstrating her commitment to applying her knowledge to practical scenarios while providing invaluable assistance to those in need. Hannah is currently studying for her Solicitors Qualifying Exams to be completed in 2024.
When she’s not in the office, Hannah enjoys long muddy walks with her border collie.
Areas of Law
- Trusts
- Inheritance Tax Planning
- Lasting Powers of Attorney
- Obtaining a Grant of Probate
- Trusts and Estate Planning
- Wills
- Registration of Enduring Powers of Attorney
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