ntroducer: Olivers Legal Services
Location: Doncaster
Background
I first met Laurelo at a meeting with the Society of Will Writers. They delivered a presentation explaining the angle that Laurelo take when dealing with probate matters for family members who do not understand this area of law and the many processes that need to be undertaken to eventually distribute the estate of someone that has passed away. How and why we partnered – After the meeting, I approached the team, posing questions about my own personal affairs as my mother had recently passed away and there were issues dealing with her estate.
How Laurelo Helped
Laurelo was able to lead me through the maze of what seems an ambiguous process, explaining what actions were needed and at what time certain actions needed to be taken. This enabled me to glide through the process, which gave me peace of mind, that I understood what should happen and what shouldn’t happen when someone is dealing with an estate of a loved one.
Why Laurelo Were Different
They are experts in their field and were always at hand to answer any questions. This level of support is crucial when someone is grieving the loss of a loved one.
“If you want certainty, if you want answers to any Probate matters, then the Laurelo team is more than qualified to provide the answers. They will go that extra mile, to ensure you have peace of mind during the Probate process. In what is an extremely difficult period to deal with, once a loved one has passed away.”
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