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Rothera Bray and the University of Law team up to provide free Wills, Trusts and Estate Disputes Clinics

University of Law legal clinic

We are pleased to announce that Rothera Bray’s Private Client and Contentious Probate teams have teamed up with The University of Law’s  Will, Trust and Estate Disputes (WTED) advice helpline to help  members of the public who suffer from financial hardship to access free legal advice.

Written by
Kirsten Wood
Kirsten Wood
Partner & Head of Wills and Probate

The Rothera Bray WTED clinics are due to start this month and will run on a bi-monthly basis, alternating between contentious and non-contentious matters.

Students of The University of Law will carry out initial client interviews prior to the client’s virtual advice appointment with the Rothera Bray advisor, with students also observing the appointment.

The clinics will not only help clients access vital support and advice but will also give students the opportunity to gain valuable experience.

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