Solicitor
Azeem Iqbal is a solicitor in Rothera Bray’s Wills and Probate team and is based at our Beeston office.

Azeem specialises in Wills, Powers of Attorney, Estate Planning and Estate Administration. He assists clients with a wide range of Wills and Probate matters, including the drafting of Wills, preparing Lasting Powers of Attorney and obtaining Probate.
Azeem works closely with clients to ensure their wishes are carried out and family and loved ones are properly provided for. He is on hand to guide clients through the legal process to ensure all advice given is clear, fit for clients’ needs and brings about the best outcome.
Azeem offers a compassionate, understanding approach and caters to the individual and specific needs of clients and their circumstances with empathy.
Known for his friendly and approachable manner, Azeem takes the time to guide clients through the process with care and compassion. His strong organisational skills and commitment to delivering excellent service make him a valued member of the team.
5 years
2024
5 years

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