Introducer: Christian Bell, Rugby Wills
Location: Warwickshire
Background
I contacted Laurelo after deciding I wanted someone else to take on our Probate work. On meeting them, I was impressed with the depth of knowledge and the ethos of how Laurelo supports clients, especially as it mirrors how I work.
How Laurelo Helped
Always happy to contact clients, chat about the situation, visit at home with no obligation, and be a listening ear. My clients have always given glowing reports of Laurelo and how pleased they were to have worked with them. Consequently, I have received more referrals, so we’re both happy. From my perspective, they are always willing to have a chat and give me advice, proving to be a valuable asset for my company.
Why Laurelo Were Different
Compared to solicitors that I’ve used in the past, Laurelo has always been approachable and efficient and has kept me up-to-date with the progress of a matter, I never have to chase. I trust them implicitly to look after my clients and provide the same service that I do.
“I now 100% recommend Laurelo to all my clients, safe in the knowledge that when the time comes, they’ll be professionally looked after with compassion and understanding.”
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