We do not deal in contentious probate cases. We charge a fixed fee.
We do not take payment until the grant is received from the courts (no upfront fees required)
We have a compliance team of Legal Executives to ensure applications are submitted accurately.
A probate application can be completed by a family themselves and isn’t ‘rocket science’, however our team support families that are grieving and do not want to have to worry about paperwork and the courts.
We offer free support to executors to tell them how to complete the forms themselves if their case is straightforward.
We are available for advice and consultation 24:7 – meaning families do not have to wait until office opening times.
We offer full hand-holding, advice, and support throughout the probate journey for our families meaning we communicate well and regularly.
ALL of our callers and enquiries are asked where and how they heard about us and the source of the enquiry is thanked appropriately.
We believe in our service level so much that we offer the option for any of our Professional Partners to attend a family consultation, sit in on a call or speak to our existing/past clients about their experience with Laurelo (subject to the client agreeing).
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