In Autumn 2022, an associate of Holmes & Hills Solicitors and contentious probate specialist Rachel Shaw qualified as an associate member of the Association of Contentious Trust and Probate Specialists (ACTAPS).
ACTAPS was established 25 years ago and has since become a well-regarded organisation in the specialist field of contentious trust and probate work. On accreditation (October 22), Rachel joins the company of only 8 legal specialists in Essex and Suffolk who ACTAPS recognises as being contentious probate specialists.
The associate membership from ACTAPS is achieved after the completion of a comprehensive 24-month training course. The course is tailored exclusively for those working in the field of contentious probate and trust law; it is designed to enhance an individual’s expertise within this specialist area.
The course covers various aspects of the contentious probate practice area such as:
ACTAPS associate membership is a signal of expertise in this specialist field, to those looking for a contested probate solicitor.
Alongside her ACTAPS associate membership, Rachel is a member of the Contentious Trusts Association. Rachel’s associations and recognition, combined with her pragmatic and persistent approach, her personable and empathetic manner, and her ability to build a strong rapport with clients, mean Rachel is a formidable choice to pursue a contentious probate matter in East Anglia.
If you are looking to challenge, contest or dispute a Will, contact Rachel Shaw, working within Holmes & Hills’ specialist team of contentious probate solicitors.
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